Niger’s military rulers order ‘general mobilisation’ against armed groups

According to a government statement, Niger’s military rulers have authorized the general mobilization and authorized the requisition of people and goods as they intensify the fight against armed groups nationwide.

The military government’s resumption of power in a coup that ended the country’s democratically elected president, Mohamed Bazoum, in July 2023 marked a significant escalation.

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In a statement released late on Saturday, the government said, “People, property, and services may be requisitioned during general mobilisation to contribute to the defense of the homeland, in accordance with the laws and regulations in place.

Every citizen is required to respond to any call-up or recall order, comply with the homeland’s defenses immediately, and submit to requisition, it added.

As Niger continues to be attacked by armed groups operating across various regions, the authorities claimed the measures are intended to “protect the integrity of the national territory” and “protect the population.”

More than a decade of deadly armed conflict has been sparked in Niger by rebels linked to ISIL (ISIL) and al-Qaeda affiliates. According to the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project (ACLED), which tracks political violence, nearly 2, 000 people have died.

Niger’s security forces have been stretched even more by recent attacks by Boko Haram and its splinter group, the ISIL affiliate in West Africa Province (ISWAP).

Five years after Niger increased its armed forces to around 50 000 and raised the senior officer retirement age from 47 to 52, the mobilization order was issued. The military administration has also urged people to contribute “voluntary” financial contributions to a fund established in 2023 to help with military projects and agricultural projects since taking office.

Soon after the coup, Niger’s rulers ordered American and French troops to leave the nation after they had previously supported operations to combat rebel fighters.

Liverpool set-piece problems a killer – Van Dijk

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According to Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk, the second phase is a “killer” for them because the first set-pieces “hurts” from set pieces.

This season, Arne Slot’s side conceded 12 goals from set pieces, which is the highest total in the Premier League, along with Nottingham Forest and Bournemouth.

Santiago Bueno scored from a corner in Liverpool’s 2-1 win over Anfield in the league match on Saturday, and Richarlison scored for Tottenham Hotspur last week after the Reds couldn’t clear a corner.

We need to improve it, he said. It’s not even about the first contact, in my opinion, which is at least 75% of the time or even more. The killer is in the second half.

Is it a mental process? I’m hoping not. If that’s in your head, then something is wrong. It’s not in my head, personally.

Liverpool has only allowed three goals from setpieces in the league, excluding penalties. Their Premier League season’s worst difference is minus nine.

We have effectively defended so many set pieces. However, it hurts because we’ve given up too many goals in this manner. That needs to be improved. Van Dijk remarked that the only way to improve is through training.

It hasn’t been good enough, it says. That is all that is known. We’ve discussed it. It needs to be turned around. We almost always work on it because of this.

Unfortunately, Liverpool manager Slot said, “We’re probably the only team that rarely scores from a set-piece and, worse, we consistently concede.”

“But then, I believe I said it two, three, or four weeks ago, we must make sure that when things go wrong with us, whether it be a set-piece or something else, we must still find a way to win.

We conceded from a set-piece in the previous two games, but we won, which hasn’t happened often this season. That is progress, in my opinion, but it’s obvious there are more things we can do, and this is undoubtedly one of them.

“I believe our set pieces have had bad luck in a number of ways,” he said. We need to get better because there are currently 18 games.

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Liverpool set-piece problems a killer – Van Dijk

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According to Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk, the second phase is a “killer” for them because the first set-pieces “hurts” from set pieces.

This season, Arne Slot’s side conceded 12 goals from set pieces, which is the highest total in the Premier League, along with Nottingham Forest and Bournemouth.

Santiago Bueno scored from a corner in Liverpool’s 2-1 win over Anfield in the league match on Saturday, and Richarlison scored for Tottenham Hotspur last week after the Reds couldn’t clear a corner.

We need to improve it, he said. It’s not even about the first contact, in my opinion, which is at least 75% of the time or even more. The killer is in the second half.

Is it a mental process? I’m hoping not. If that’s in your head, then something is wrong. It’s not in my head, personally.

Liverpool has only allowed three goals from setpieces in the league, excluding penalties. Their Premier League season’s worst difference is minus nine.

We have effectively defended so many set pieces. However, it hurts because we’ve given up too many goals in this manner. That needs to be improved. Van Dijk remarked that the only way to improve is through training.

It hasn’t been good enough, it says. That is all that is known. We’ve discussed it. It needs to be turned around. We almost always work on it because of this.

Unfortunately, Liverpool manager Slot said, “We’re probably the only team that rarely scores from a set-piece and, worse, we consistently concede.”

“But then, I believe I said it two, three, or four weeks ago, we must make sure that when things go wrong with us, whether it be a set-piece or something else, we must still find a way to win.

We conceded from a set-piece in the previous two games, but we won, which hasn’t happened often this season. That is progress, in my opinion, but it’s obvious there are more things we can do, and this is undoubtedly one of them.

“I believe our set pieces have had bad luck in a number of ways,” he said. We need to get better because there are currently 18 games.

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Liverpool set-piece problems a killer – Van Dijk

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  • 187 Comments

According to Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk, the second phase is a “killer” for them because the first set-pieces “hurts” from set pieces.

This season, Arne Slot’s side conceded 12 goals from set pieces, which is the highest total in the Premier League, along with Nottingham Forest and Bournemouth.

Santiago Bueno scored from a corner in Liverpool’s 2-1 win over Anfield in the league match on Saturday, and Richarlison scored for Tottenham Hotspur last week after the Reds couldn’t clear a corner.

We need to improve it, he said. It’s not even about the first contact, in my opinion, which is at least 75% of the time or even more. The killer is in the second half.

Is it a mental process? I’m hoping not. If that’s in your head, then something is wrong. It’s not in my head, personally.

Liverpool has only allowed three goals from setpieces in the league, excluding penalties. Their Premier League season’s worst difference is minus nine.

We have effectively defended so many set pieces. However, it hurts because we’ve given up too many goals in this manner. That needs to be improved. Van Dijk remarked that the only way to improve is through training.

It hasn’t been good enough, it says. That is all that is known. We’ve discussed it. It needs to be turned around. We almost always work on it because of this.

Unfortunately, Liverpool manager Slot said, “We’re probably the only team that rarely scores from a set-piece and, worse, we consistently concede.”

“But then, I believe I said it two, three, or four weeks ago, we must make sure that when things go wrong with us, whether it be a set-piece or something else, we must still find a way to win.

We conceded from a set-piece in the previous two games, but we won, which hasn’t happened often this season. That is progress, in my opinion, but it’s obvious there are more things we can do, and this is undoubtedly one of them.

“I believe our set pieces have had bad luck in a number of ways,” he said. We need to get better because there are currently 18 games.

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  • Liverpool
  • Football