
The government of Niger Republic has declared three days of national mourning following the killing of 137 people in western Tahoua region.
This was hours after the constitutional court validated the election of Mohammed Bazoum as elected President in the just concluded election.
The government announced that the Attacks carried out yesterday by gunmen in villages in the Tahoua region of Niger resulted in 137 deaths.
The death figure makes the attack the worst jihadist massacre ever committed in Niger.

Armed men arrived on motorbikes, attacked three villages near the border with Mali, shooting anything that moved said local official.
Government spokesman Zakaria Abdourahamane said in a statement on public television that the armed bandits have gone one step closer to horror and brutality.
