Kemi seba’s alleged secret dealings: a regional security concern
The internet is in an uproar following the release of several audio recordings attributed to Pan-Africanist activist Kemi Seba. These recordings, whose authenticity is currently the subject of heated debate, suggest direct collusion between the leader of Urgences Panafricanistes and power circles in Niamey, aimed at destabilizing several states within the sub-region.
Exchanges with Grave Implications
According to the leaked materials, the discussions involve strategic coordination between Kemi Seba, acting as a special advisor to General Abdourahamane Tiani, and one of his associates, Agbaza. The revelations highlight several alarming points:
• Planning of Destabilization Actions: The audios allegedly discuss the funding and organization of violent protest movements.
• The Role of “Mastermind”: Detractors accuse the activist of being the orchestrator behind several recent incidents, using his anti-imperialist rhetoric as a cover for political interference operations.
• The Nigerien Channel: This connection to the Nigerien presidency raises serious national security concerns for neighboring countries, fueling fears that Niger is being used as a rear base for these projects.
Online Outrage
As reported by the media outlet Bénin Plus, the public reaction was instantaneous. While his supporters claim the recordings are a “frame-up” or a “smear campaign” orchestrated by foreign powers, a large section of the public is expressing deep indignation.
“If these audios are proven authentic, we are no longer dealing with activism, but with a threat to state security,” commented a political analyst on social media.
What Consequences for Pan-Africanism?
This affair deals a heavy blow to the image of the movement led by Seba. By potentially appearing as an agent executing palace agendas rather than a grassroots awakener of consciousness, Kemi Seba is putting his credibility on the line. Judicial authorities in several AES (Alliance of Sahel States) and ECOWAS countries are reportedly monitoring the development of this case closely.