Niger: Massive recruitment of soldiers to secure uranium and oil sites

Given the ongoing insecurity from terrorism in the Sahel region, coupled with the diplomatic crisis instigated by France and its allies, and the repeated attempts to destabilize and sabotage critical infrastructure, every precaution is welcome to ensure the country’s safety.

In response to these threats, Nigerien authorities have announced plans to increase their army’s strength to 100,000 troops by 2030.

This initiative aims to address security needs through the establishment of a “Command of Forces for Protection and Development” to counter terrorist attacks on strategic sites, including oil wells, a nearly 2,000 km pipeline transporting crude to Sèmè-Kpodji (Benin), uranium mines, and trade corridors.

Colonel-major Moukaila Sofiani, Director of Strategic Studies at the Ministry of Defense, emphasized the importance of this move: “It is essential to prevent acts of sabotage, terrorist attacks, and other security threats on sites of strategic interest… to meet the pressing security needs.

To support this effort, a recruitment drive for 10,000 soldiers will begin in early July to bolster the protection forces, which are already facing significant challenges.

Recently, a terrorist attack on the oil pipeline in the Tibiri area of the Maradi region in the south resulted in several vehicles being destroyed.

Niger is not alone in confronting these threats. The Alliance of Sahel States (AES), which advocates for a confederation and coordinated efforts in combating terrorism, will see Mali and Burkina Faso joining in whenever necessary.

Titi KEITA

 

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