Brigadier General
Salou Souleymane
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Gendarmes in Niger have arrested at least four senior
military officers in a troubling sign of potential unrest in the West African
nation just two months before elections, military sources and family members of
those detained said on Thursday. The arrests were made on Tuesday. Among those
taken into custody were the former military chief of staff General Souleymane
Salou and Lieutenant-Colonel Dan Haoua, the head of the air force base in the
capital Niamey.
Reuters report continues:
Nigerien authorities have
given no reason for the arrests.
"It's said they are
suspected of wanting to carry out subversive activities, but nothing is clear
for the moment," said a relative of General Salou.
Political tensions are on
the rise in Niger, a major uranium producer and an important Western ally in
the fight against regional Islamist militants including Nigeria's Boko Haram.
The government on Tuesday
fixed Feb. 21 as the date for presidential and parliamentary elections.
President Mahamadou Issoufou is heavily favoured to win re-election, but the
opposition accuses him of a campaign of repression ahead of the vote.
Issoufou's 2011 election
marked the restoration of democratic rule after a military coup toppled his
predecessor Mamadou Tandja a year earlier.
General Salou was a member
of the junta that orchestrated the military takeover. Another of those
currently being held in custody, Lieutenant Mahamadou Hambaly, was arrested on
suspicion of preparing a coup against Issoufou just months after his election
in 2011. He was later released without charge.
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