Niger’s National Dialogue: A Pivotal moment for transition and Governance

In Niger, the upcoming National Dialogue, scheduled from February 15 to 19, marks a critical milestone for the country’s future. Announced several months ago, this event provides the transitional authorities with a unique opportunity to redefine Niger’s political, economic, and social direction.

 

 The initiative aims to foster inclusive dialogue, laying the groundwork for renewed governance and addressing the aspirations of the population.

 

The National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland (CNSP), led by the transitional president, is spearheading the organization of this National Dialogue. Through a decree issued on February 8, 2025, the CNSP outlined the roles and composition of the National Commission responsible for overseeing the proceedings.

 

This commission will ensure that debates are conducted effectively, all stakeholders are represented, and the outcomes reflect the genuine will of the Nigerien people.

 

The National Dialogue takes place against a backdrop of political, security, and socio-economic challenges.

 

It will serve as a platform to assess the achievements of the transition, identify national priorities, and propose structural reforms.

 

Participants from diverse sectors—politics, civil society, the private sector, and more—will have the chance to contribute to shaping a more stable and prosperous Niger.

 

This event holds immense significance for the ongoing transition. It will help chart the next steps, including institutional reforms, economic recovery, and peacebuilding efforts.

 

The conclusions drawn from the dialogue will serve as a roadmap for the transitional authorities, guiding policy decisions in the months ahead.

 

By bringing together voices from across the nation, the National Dialogue represents a crucial step toward building a unified vision for Niger’s future, ensuring that the transition process remains inclusive, transparent, and aligned with the needs of its people.

 

Souley LAMINA

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