The African Union (AU) has issued a 15-day ultimatum to the junta in Niger to reinstall the country's democratically elected government and allow President Mohamed Bazoum resume his duties. A statement by the AU Peace and Security Council said it was concerned by the "alarming resurgence" of coups that undermine democracy and stability on the continent. It asked the soldiers to "return immediately and unconditionally to their barracks and restore constitutional authority, within a maximum of fifteen (15) days." Bazoum, whose condition and that of his officials remains unknown since the government was overthrown, should also be released immediately and unconditionally, the AU said. Failure to do so would compel the bloc to take "necessary action, including punitive measures against the perpetrators." Last night, Gen. Abdourahmane Tchiani announced in State Television the removal of Bazoum, curfews, and border closure. Last Wednesday, Bazoum was detained by some members of the presidential guard in the capital, Niamey. — Agencies