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A year ago, soldiers overthrew Nigers elected president, Mohamed Bazoum.
The military junta cited security and economic crises as their reasons.However, these issues have worsened, leaving Nigers 26 million people, among the youngest and poorest globally, struggling more than ever.The junta severed ties with key international partners, leading to sanctions and a halt in foreign aid.This move cut off nearly half of Nigers budget, causing significant hardship.
Despite initial support in the streets, frustration grows as economic conditions deteriorate.Niger followed Mali and Burkina Faso in experiencing a military takeover, forming the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) with them.Niger: One Year After the Coup, A Nation in Crisis.
(Photo Internet reproduction)These nations also withdrew from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), a significant regional bloc.While ECOWAS noted their departure, it hasnt officially excluded them.
The coup led to Benin closing its border with Niger, blocking access to essential imports.Though ECOWAS lifted sanctions earlier this year, the border remains closed, and foreign aid has dwindled.In Niamey, the capital, residents feel the economic strain.
Basic goods have become unaffordable, as Hamssatou Saley lamented during a market visit.Another resident, Hamidou Ibrahim, expressed the need for lower prices.
Niger ranks 189th out of 193 countries in the 2022 UN Human Development Index.It has the worlds highest fertility rate, with an average of 6.64 children per woman.
Many families depend on a single income, stretching resources thin.The economic downturn has led to widespread unemployment.
Harouna Mamane Nour, formerly employed in food processing, now finds himself jobless, like many others.In addition, he urges the authorities to address the rising cost of living.Nigers Complex TransitionThe junta leaders from Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger met in Niamey recently, reaffirming their break from ECOWAS, which they accuse of aligning with Western interests.Following their alignment with Russia, Niger expelled French forces and agreed to a United States military withdrawal by mid-September.The military rulers promised a three-year transition to civilian rule, but analysts doubt this timeline.The ongoing political instability, economic hardship, and international isolation present a complex and challenging landscape for Nigers future.The countrys struggles highlight the broader issues of governance, economic dependency, and regional stability in West Africa.As the situation unfolds, the people of Niger face an uncertain path, with their livelihoods and future hanging in the balance.





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