Niger has had its first democratic transfer of power after Mohamed Bazoum was sworn in as president.

It comes just days after the government says it thwarted an attempted coup by parts of the military.

The West African nation is facing increasing attacks by jihadist groups and political tensions in the country since the election in February.

The inauguration marks the first time one elected leader has handed power to another since independence in 1960.

There was tight security in the capital, Niamey, ahead of the ceremony, two days after soldiers opened fire on the presidential palace in a foiled coup attempt.


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