Niger: BCID-AES, towards the creation of a sovereign financial tool for development in the Sahel

The Confederation of Sahel States (AES) has taken a significant step toward economic sovereignty with the operational launch of the Confederation Bank for Investment and Development (BCID-AES). Meeting in Niamey, experts from Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger are finalizing the technical and legal details to equip AES with a financial institution capable of supporting large-scale projects in key sectors such as energy, agriculture, infrastructure, and transportation.

This initiative reflects the political will of AES heads of state to break away from external dependencies and build an endogenous, inclusive, and resilient economy. The BCID-AES embodies this ambition by mobilizing large-scale resources to address regional development challenges, while promoting the pooling of means and alignment of economic policies.

By accelerating the establishment of this bank, AES demonstrates its ability to create sovereign instruments, structure its priorities, and ensure the financial autonomy of its member states.

This meeting marks a decisive step in the relentless pursuit of a financing tool dedicated to advancing regional priorities.

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