Niger/Support for the CNSP: The People of Niger remain united and mobilised for sovereignty and the rebuilding of the country

Last Sunday, thousands of Nigeriens gathered in Niamey to express their unwavering support for the transitional government, led by President Abdourahmane Tiani, as part of a demonstration organized by a coalition of civil society organizations.

 

The march served as a powerful reminder that the people of Niger stand firmly behind their leaders in the ongoing struggle for national sovereignty, freedom, and development.

 

This show of solidarity reflects the deep commitment of the population to the nation’s future, with many viewing it as a testament to the government’s efforts to address the country’s pressing needs.

 

The authorities, under the leadership of the National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland (CNSP), have made significant strides in key areas since coming to power.

 

These efforts are aimed at forging new, strategic partnerships that are more aligned with Niger’s interests, particularly in combating terrorism.

 

The people of Niger also remain steadfast in their support of the government’s industrial and social policies. Key measures, including reductions in hospital fees, food prices, and the costs of petroleum products and cement, have provided much-needed relief to citizens. The government’s focus on improving living conditions has not gone unnoticed.

 

During the march, demonstrators celebrated these positive changes, praising the government’s determination to build a new Niger.

 

Their collective voice also served as a strong message to those seeking to destabilize the country, signaling that the nation’s resolve remains unshaken.

 

The people of Niger are committed to ensuring that the country’s aspirations are realized, and they vowed to continue supporting the government in achieving its goals.

 

Titi KEITA

Posts Grid

AFCON 2025: The Cameroonian paradox of a manager paid to stay home

The 2025 Africa Cup of Nations revealed an absurd administrative situation in Cameroon. Despite being sidelined before the tournament, Belgian coach Marc Brys, recruited by...

NBA Star Bane eyes Nigerian Olympic basketball revival

Orlando Magic guard Desmond Bane has expressed strong interest in representing Nigeria internationally, aiming to recruit fellow NBA talents to revitalize D'Tigers' Olympic hopes. Although...

Football/ Real Madrid tops Global revenue rankings for third consecutive year

Real Madrid remains the world’s richest football club, generating a record €1.161 billion in revenue during the 2024/25 season, according to the latest Deloitte Football...

Champions League Jeopardy: Bodo/Glimt loss threatens City’s knockout seeding

The alarming slump of Manchester City deepened with a 3-1 Champions League defeat to Norway's Bodo/Glimt on Tuesday, casting doubt on their European campaign and...

Driver in fatal crash involving boxer Anthony Joshua appears in court

The chauffeur driving a car carrying former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua when it crashed, killing two of the boxer's friends, has appeared before a magistrate's...

Football/ Senegal lodges formal complaints ahead of AFCON final against Morocco

The Senegalese Football Federation (FSF) has publicly criticized the treatment of its national team ahead of Sunday's Africa Cup of Nations final against Morocco, citing...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *