Supporters of Niger's junta were forced on Saturday to halt a census of people willing to volunteer for non-military roles in defence against a possible intervention by West African powers, saying they had been overwhelmed by the numbers who turned up.
Well, I'm not saying you need to offer them support. I'm merely pointing out that from the standpoint of the average person in the country, the situation is already pretty dire. Anyone who is able to improve the situation is going to be welcomed. I think it's still a bit early to tell whether the Junta is a force for good, but the early signs are at least somewhat promising. I don't necessarily need the Junta to be socialist/communist (even if it would be preferred). I'm mostly concerned about whether they can improve the material conditions of the population.