 As all eyes are on the next move by the West African leaders who vowed to attack the democratic party governors if they failed to free the detained president of any military intervention in the Niger Republic, the deadline for the next removal was involving troops from the economic and political governance of our West African state's Echoes on Sunday. By late evening no sign of a military intervention in Niger was apparent. The military government in Mali and Burkina Faso called Echoes bluff saying an armed intervention in Niger will be met with force. In recent years Gulf of Guinea countries previously spared armed group violence ravaging the Sahel have experienced attacks in locations bordering Mali and Burkina Faso.