Vol 63 No 5 | NIGERSAHEL Terrorisme sans frontières 2nd March 2022 The relocation of European troops from Mali to Niger holds political risks for President Bazoum but may avert a wider security breakdown Geography helps explain why President Mohamed Bazoum overcame his initial reluctance to host European and French troops after they were expelled from Mali this month. Bazoum unders...
Vol 62 No 15 | NIGERFRANCE Macron's man 22nd July 2021 After a baptism of fire, President Bazoum is positioning himself as France’s main security ally in the Sahel Just three months after taking office, President Mohamed Bazoum has emerged as a central figure in the struggle to restore security to the Sahel.
Vol 62 No 5 | NIGER Election results spark riots 4th March 2021 Post-election violence left two dead and almost 470 arrested in Niamey after provisional results awarded the government candidate Mohamed Bazoum 55.75% in the 21 February president...
Vol 61 No 25 | NIGER Dauphin goes to the polls 10th December 2020 With the main challenger excluded, the opposition will have a tough job preventing the election of Issoufou's designated successor With the 27 December first round of the presidential election approaching fast, Mohamed Bazoum – who spent 10 years as President Mahamadou Issoufou's right-hand man – is in full ca...
Vol 60 No 8 | NIGERNIGERIA Counter-terror error 19th April 2019 Four years after imposing a ban on economic activity along the shores of Lake Chad aimed at staunching the flow of funds to the Nigerian Islamist militia Boko Haram, the authoritie...
Vol 59 No 24 | NIGER Détente derailed 7th December 2018 Government moves to change electoral law to keep a presidential challenger off the ballot paper have reinvigorated the opposition The road to compromise has proved short in Niamey, and now the opposition is mobilising a fresh campaign of protest over the government's attempts to reform electoral law so as to ...
Vol 59 No 8 | NIGER Issoufou under fire 20th April 2018 Steep new taxes, a crackdown on the informal economy and an agreement with the EU spur mass protests This year's national budget may have been hailed as 'courageous' by the European Union's top official in Niamey, but it was received with markedly less enthusiasm by most Nigeriens...
Vol 57 No 10 | MALINIGER Sahel on the Rhine 13th May 2016 France and Germany are using a joint visit by their foreign ministers to Mali and Niger last week to send a message about deeper European military, as well as political, collaborat...
Vol 57 No 7 | NIGER Issoufou woos 1st April 2016 From the lofty vantage point of his 92.5% victory in the presidential election on 20 March, President Mahamadou Issoufou is offering opposition members government places. Having bo...
Vol 57 No 5 | NIGER Knock-out in two 4th March 2016 President Mahamadou Issoufou approaches the 20 March second round of the presidential election all but certain of a victorious outcome. He fell short of his loudly proclaimed inten...