Niger: Major security operation in Niamey, led by President Abdourahmane Tiani

In Niamey, Niger’s security forces, under the direction of President Abdourahmane Tiani, have ramped up efforts to secure the city with a major operation targeting sensitive areas around the green belt and near the airport. This sweeping initiative led to the arrest of over a hundred individuals, marking a decisive step in addressing urban insecurity.

 

This extensive operation is part of a broader strategy to secure critical zones and curb crime rates. As a result, law enforcement successfully neutralized disruptive elements, boosting the sense of safety among residents in the capital.

 

Aware of the importance of urban stability, President Abdourahmane Tiani has endorsed these actions to meet citizens’ demands for security and strengthen control over sensitive areas.

 

This mobilization underscores the Nigerien authorities’ commitment to a safer environment for both residents and key infrastructure within the city.

 

By intensifying security efforts, the authorities demonstrate their determination to prevent any rise in criminal activity, aiming to protect the public and ensure a more peaceful and stable living environment in Niamey.

 

Titi KEITA

 

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