Niger Republic’s Constitutional Court has confirmed that a second round of the presidential election is to be held on February 21.
The court, in a ruling pronounced on Sunday, noted that no candidate had obtained an absolute majority of votes in the first round” — whose annulment, partial or total cancellation claimed by opposition candidates was rejected by the Court.
“The Court receives the request of the President of the Independent National Electoral Commission (Céni) in the form, validates and proclaims the final results of the first round of the presidential elections of December 27 2020.
“The court, therefore, declares Mohamed Bazoum and Mahamane Ousmane candidates in the second round of the presidential elections.”
Mohamed Bazoum leads with 39.3% of the total 5.1 million votes followed by ex-president Mahamane Ousmane at 16.98%.
Presidential Candidates Regroup for the Second Round
Bazoum and Ousmane must for the second round engage in negotiations with the 28 other candidates who did not place — in a country where it appears that alliances are made and broken quickly. Eighteen opposition parties including that of Ousmane, gathered in the coalition Cap 20-21, called the failed candidates in the first round to join the candidacy of the former president.
Benefiting from the support of Hama Amadou, the main opponent rejected from the ballot for a conviction in a case of trafficking in babies, Cap 20-21 has already threatened not to recognise the results of the second round if it is not “transparent and honest, without ballot-box stuffing.”