Hama Amadou, the main opposition leader in Niger’s last presidential election recently returned from medical exile in France but has since hauled into jail.
Niger's exiled opposition chief back in jail after return home
Multiple news portals said the former Speaker of the National Assembly, appeared before the Niger High Court after he was summoned on his return. He was escorted by security official to the Filingue prison, a local outlet Niger Tribune reported.
Amadou’s return to the country was mainly due to the death of his mother. He was pictured with other allies visiting the tomb of his mother in the capital Niamey.
Hama Amadou, was held in jail for several months before the 2016 presidential vote on charges of baby trafficking, accusations that he dismissed as politically motivated. He was president Issoufou’s main challenger in the vote.
Amadou was released from jail to fly to France for medical treatment. He came second in the vote despite being absent from the country.
President Mahammadou Issoufou has confirmed that he will step down when next elections are help in 2021. The ruling coalition earlier this year chose Interior Minister Bazoum Mohammed as its candidate.
The Minister was among several dignitaries who met with Amadou since his return from exile to the West African nation. A new electoral code passed last year bars him from contesting for the presidency.
Rencontre entre #Bazoum_Mohamed et #Hama_Amadou
Le puissant ministre nigérien de l'Intérieur et candidat du parti au pouvoir (#PNDS), Bazoum Mohamed, a rendu une visite au chef de file de l'opposition, Hama Amadou, pour présenter ses condoléances à la suite du décès de sa mère. pic.twitter.com/dL0ljBr9xM— Niger Tribune (@NigerTribune) November 15, 2019