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Policy Pivot: Niger Junta Rethinks Stance on Migration Control

Policy Pivot: Niger Junta Rethinks Stance on Migration Control

Niger junta scraps anti-migration law, easing West Africans’ Europe-bound travel. Enacted in 2015, the law criminalized migrant transport through Niger. Repeal aims to rebuild ties with Western allies, gain domestic support. Niger’s junta has annulled a controversial anti-migration law, which, while reducing the number of West Africans heading to Europe, faced opposition from desert communities … Read more

Over 60 people presumed dead after migrant boat capsizes off Cape Verde

Cape Verde migrant boat

Over 60 people may have tragically lost their lives when a migrant boat carrying them capsized off the Cape Verde peninsula in Senegal, West Africa, according to official reports. Rescuers managed to save 38 individuals, including children, who were brought ashore on stretchers, as captured in footage on the island of Sal. The majority of … Read more

Niger Calm as Coup Ultimatum Expires

Niger Coup

Coup leaders show no willingness to give in to external pressure. ECOWAS military intervention plans trigger fears of further conflict. Some citizens oppose potential ECOWAS sanctions, blaming imperialist motives. Citizens in Niger’s capital remain calm despite the threat of military intervention by West Africa’s regional bloc. The ultimatum for the coup leaders to reinstate the … Read more

West Africa attacks French embassy & threatens to use force on Niger coup

West Africa Niger coup

West African nations have imposed sanctions and warned of potential military action if Niger coup leaders do not reinstate ousted President Mohammed Bazoum within a week. In response to the recent coup, the 15-nation ECOWAS bloc held an emergency summit in Nigeria, calling for the restoration of constitutional order and threatening measures, including the use … Read more

Blinken bolsters support for Niger as Russia expands nearby

Antony Blinken
  • Blinken said that the US was committed to working with Niger on environmental challenges.
  • Niger is one of the countries hit hardest by climate change.
  • Niger has since become the linchpin for French military efforts in West Africa.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Thursday offered new aid as he threw his support behind Niger on a rare visit, holding up the Western military partner and new democracy as a model in a jihadist-torn region where Russia is making inroads.

Blinken is the highest-ranking US official ever to visit the former French colony, where both France and the United States maintain forces to battle insurgencies in the troubled Sahel region.

“Niger is a young democracy in a challenging part of the world,” Blinken told a news conference in the capital Niamey.

“But it remains true to the values we share. Niger has been quick to defend the democratic values under threat in neighbouring countries.”

After talks with President Mohamed Bazoum, Blinken announced $150 million in new humanitarian assistance for the Sahel region including Niger, one of the world’s poorest countries.

The funding, which brings the total for the Sahel to $233 million for the fiscal year, includes food aid and support for migrants who have fled to war-ravaged Libya, he said.

Niger, one of the world’s poorest countries, has seen stability since a democratic restoration in 2011 as military regimes have taken over in neighbouring Mali and Burkina Faso.

Mali has shifted decisively into Russia’s orbit, hiring the Wagner mercenary group after French troops withdrew following a nine-year military operation.

Burkina Faso, which saw two coups last year alone, has also fallen out with France, although both the country’s military leader and Russia have denied claims including from democratic Ghana that Wagner is operating there.

Nigerien Foreign Minister Hassoumi Massoudou, speaking alongside Blinken, said he had no proof of Wagner activities in Burkina Faso but he warned against any movement to the group.

“Our hope,” he said, “is that it does not go down this trajectory towards this organisation which we consider criminal and mercenary,” he said.

“We see that Wagner is only present in failed or failing states,” he said.

“Our democratic institutions can defeat terrorism. In fact, there is no alternative,” he said.

Unlike many African diplomats, he also offered a full-throated condemnation of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, noting Niger’s own history as a former colony.

Reintegrating fighters

Blinken began his visit by meeting former violent extremists who have been rehabilitated through vocational training backed by $20 million in US funding.

The programme is about “giving them a better choice” and is “from our perspective, very much a model that others can look to”, Blinken said afterwards.

Blinken also said that the United States was committed to working with Niger on environmental challenges.

Niger is one of the countries hit hardest by climate change, losing 100,000 hectares (250,000 acres) of arable land each year to desert, according to the United Nations.

The Biden administration launched its bid for greater engagement in Africa in the face of rising investment by China, seen as the top rising challenger to the United States, but concerns have grown more recently about Russia.

Last month, Mali was one of just six countries that joined Russia in voting against a resolution at the United Nations General Assembly urging Moscow to withdraw from Ukraine on the invasion’s anniversary.

Niger has since become the linchpin for French military efforts in West Africa, with 1,000 troops stationed in the country.

The United States also operates so-called Air Base 201 in the centre of the desert country, which is used to fly drones for attacks and surveillance on jihadists in the Sahel.

Blinken started Thursday with talks in Addis Ababa with the leadership of the African Union, part of the Biden administration’s effort to show deference to the region and avoid perceptions of an overbearing US role.

AU-led negotiations, backed by US diplomats, brought about a November 2022 ceasefire that has largely ended the brutal two-year Tigray war in Ethiopia.

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France recalls ambassador and will withdraw military forces

France

France will withdraw its military personnel from Burkina Faso within a month. French military mission will terminate a month. After receiving a written demand from Burkinabe government. France will withdraw its military personnel from Burkina Faso within a month, according to the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The French military mission will terminate a month … Read more

Minibus explodes in Burkina Faso amid militants violence

A landmine was struck by a minibus in Burkina Faso, killing at least 10 people. The explosion happened in the country’s east, close to the Niger border. Some passengers are missing, and officials worry the death toll may rise. Officials report that a landmine was struck by a minibus in Burkina Faso, West Africa, killing … Read more

FBI warns of rising teen sextortion cases

FBI

The FBI forecasts a “explosion” in child sextortion scams. The extortion technique was responsible for at least 12 deaths in the US this year. Many projects started in West Africa, notably Nigeria and Ivory Coast. FBI is predicting a “explosion” in the number of incidents when young boys and teenagers are duped into submitting pornographic … Read more

Niger’s president Mohamed Bazoum hails progress against jihadists

Mohamed Bazoum

Niger’s President hails progress in fight against Boko Haram. Mohamed Bazoum was speaking during a visit to the southeast Niger. Diffa region is home to 300,000 Nigerian refugees. Niger’s president Mohamed Bazoum hailed progress in the fight against Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province jihadists Sunday, saying: “We are winning this war”. Mohamed … Read more

Nigeria church attack families hold funeral mass

Nigeria

40 people killed in gun and bomb attack on Saint Francis Catholic Church. Official say attack was carried out by Islamic State West Africa Province. No group has claimed the June 5 attack. The attack drew international condemnation and was a rare occurrence in the normally safer southwest region. Families of victims of a church … Read more

Militants kill six Nigerian fishermen in Cameroon

Militants

Suspected Militants kill six Nigerian fishermen in Cameroon’s Far North region, near Nigeria border. Three armed men from Boko Haram arrived on a motorbike and attacked the fishermen. A multinational force with troops from all four countries last week said it had killed over 800 Militants in about two months in the Lake Chad region. … Read more

At least six killed in Burkina suspected jihadist attacks

Burkina

At least six people killed in northern Burkina Faso. People took to the streets of Burkina to protest the wave of jihadist attacks “A terrorist attack cost six civilians their lives in Alga”. At least six people were killed in northern Burkina Faso in several attacks attributed to jihadists, local and military sources told AFP on Sunday. … Read more

West African leaders keep sanctions on Mali, offer way out

West African

West African leaders agree sanctions against Mali may be lifted. Comments come after talks to decide how to deal with Mali, Burkina Faso and Guinea. Military in Mali has seized power and does not plan to allow a return to civilian rule. West African leaders agreed on Sunday that sanctions against Mali will remain in … Read more

Benin at war with terrorism’ after 20 armed attacks

Benin

According to the first official tally of these assaults, the West African state of Benin, which is threatened by the expansion of Islamist violence from the Sahel, has been the target of roughly 20 attacks. The country borders Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso, where a years-long jihadist campaign has claimed thousands of lives and driven … Read more

Get out of Africa, protesters tell France in Pretoria

Africa

Hundreds of South African protestors marched on the French embassy in Pretoria on Wednesday, demanding that France leave the continent. The Economic Freedom Fighters, dressed in their distinctive red T-shirts and caps and chanting “Fuck off, France,” held signs stating “West Africa is not a French colony” and “France must pay restitution for its colonial … Read more

UK confirms local transmission of monkeypox

uk

Britain is seeing day by day infections of the rare monkeypox virus which might be unconnected to any journey to West Africa, in which the ailment is endemic, a fitness professional started on Sunday. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said new figures could be released on Monday after it registered 20 instances on Friday. … Read more

Guinea-Bissau president dissolves parliament

Guinea

President Umaro Sissoco Embalo dissolved Guinea-parliament Bissau’s on Monday and announced that early legislative elections would be held by the end of the year to address the country’s long-running political crisis. Tension between parliament and the presidency has gripped the West African state for months. Embalo cited “persistent and unresolvable differences” with parliament. “This political … Read more

UN chief to visit West Africa, spotlight Ukraine conflict impact

West Africa

The United Nations announced Friday that UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will travel to several West African countries beginning this weekend to emphasize the impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on the African continent. Following visits to Russia and Ukraine this week, Guterres is scheduled to arrive in Senegal on Saturday evening for an official visit … Read more

Mali jihadists said arrested fighter with Russia’s Wagner

Russian fighter

The country’s largest jihadist alliance claims to have arrested a Russian fighter working for Wagner, a Kremlin-linked security agency purportedly hired by the military junta. The claim was made in a statement sent to AFP late Sunday by the Group to Support Islam and Muslims (GSIM), although it provided no evidence to support the assertion. … Read more

Gambian on trial in Germany over AFP Journalist murder

reporter murder

The trial of a Gambian man accused of being a participant of a death squad that executed opponents of former ruler Yahya Jammeh, including an AFP journalist, began in Germany on Monday. The suspect, known as Bai Lowe in the media, is suspected of crimes against humanity, murder, and attempted murder, including the 2004 murder … Read more

Gambian’s trial in Europe masks struggle for justice at home

Gambian

A Gambian guy is going on trial in Germany on Monday in a landmark case for crimes dedicated under the united states’ dictatorship, but at home, the search for justice is proving to be long and tough. Bai Lowe will move into the dock inside the northern city of Celle, charged with crimes against humanity, … Read more

France, US pledge aid increase to fight famine in Sahel, West Africa

France, US pledge aid increase to fight famine in Sahel, West Africa

PARIS, April 6, 2022 (AFP) – The United States, France and other countries pledged Wednesday to increase their financial aid to west African and Sahel countries to fight a worsening famine, during an OECD meeting. During a round table initiated by the EU, the Sahel region and West Africa, French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said … Read more

UN chief calls for accountability by Mali, military ‘partners’

un

Concerns about human rights violations by Mali’s military in its fight against jihadists have prompted the UN Secretary-General to call on the West African country’s “bilateral partners” to follow their international duties. In a confidential report acquired by AFP on Thursday, Antonio Guterres warned the UN Security Council that Mali’s counter-terrorism measures had “disastrous effects … Read more

Young Cubans find solace in Abakua

Young Cubans

MATANZAS, Cuba – Five blindfolded young men kneel before a priest who is uttering blessings in the West African language Yoruba, while they vow to be brave, respectful and good to their community. But this scene is not taking place in West Africa: this is Cuba, and the five young men here are converting to … Read more

Saudi holds top oil supplier to China in October

Saudi

Saudi Arabia held its position as the biggest supplier of crude oil to China for an 11th month in a row in October, with volumes up 19.5 per cent from a year ago, Arab News quoted Customs data, as showing. Saudi oil arrivals totalled 7.1 million tonnes, or 1.67 million barrels per day (bpd), data from the … Read more

45 million people in West Africa face food insecurity

45 million people in West Africa face food insecurity

Drought in 13 West African countries has left about 45 million people food insecurity. According to reports, the Southern African Development Community (SADC) said that the number of malnourished people has increased by 10% compared to last year. They said that normal weather has had its effects, economic pressures and poverty have increased, while COVID-19 … Read more