Niger: Nationalization of the Liptako gold mine, Niamey reaffirms its policy of economic and energy sovereignty

Under the firm leadership of General Abdourahamane Tiani, Niger is resolutely pursuing its policy of economic and energy sovereignty, placing the interests of its people at the heart of strategic decisions. The nationalization of Liptako Mining Company (SML SA), just two months after that of SOMAIR SA, reflects a clear determination to regain control over the nation’s natural resources, long subjected to foreign interests with little regard for national development.

In light of the majority shareholder McKinel Resources Limited’s failure to fulfill its investment commitments, the Nigerien government made a bold and decisive move: returning full control of this strategic mining company to the State. Far from being symbolic, this action marks a break with the patterns of economic dependency and paves the way for more responsible, transparent management focused on collective well-being.

The benefits of this nationalization are manifold: revival of production, preservation of jobs, fiscal recovery, and above all, the reaffirmation of Niger’s sovereignty over its wealth. It is a testament to a clear-sighted and determined governance that refuses stagnation and the neglect of key economic sectors. General Tiani thus embodies a strong vision—an empowered State reclaiming its growth drivers and directing resource exploitation exclusively for the benefit of its people.

This momentum of reclaiming strategic enterprises sends a powerful message to all partners: Niger is the master of its own choices and remains committed to an economic revolution grounded in justice, responsibility, and sovereignty.

LY Assana

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