Niger breaks free: German base in Niamey closed in quest for sovereignty

Under the leadership of General Abdourahamane Tiani, Niger is steadfastly advancing its quest for sovereignty by orchestrating the withdrawal of foreign forces from its territory. Following the departure of American military bases, the country has now overseen the closure of the German-operated Air Transport Base 101 in Niamey.

This significant move underscores Niger’s determination to fully control its national space.

 

On August 29, a formal ceremony was held at the Niamey airbase to sign documents finalizing the German military withdrawal. The event, attended by senior military officials from both nations, marked the end of Germany’s military presence in Niger.

 

A member of the disengagement committee remarked during the ceremony, “This evening’s ceremony marks the definitive withdrawal of German troops from Niger, as well as the closure and handover of their facilities.” Before the official signing, military personnel from both countries conducted an inspection of the base, symbolizing the conclusion of this foreign military presence.

 

The withdrawal process required a total of five flights, using A400m and Antonov 124 aircraft, to transport 60 German soldiers and 146 tons of equipment and supplies. This carefully organized exit reflects Niger’s commitment to reclaiming control over its strategic installations.

 

This latest development is part of a broader effort by Niger’s authorities to restore full sovereignty and manage its military affairs independently, in line with General Tiani’s vision for the nation.

Titi KEITA

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