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Coup Aftermath Leaves Niger Republic Economy In Tatters by FreeStuffsNG: 7:51pm On Oct 31, 2023
Many in Niger are suffering under coup-related sanctions. Junta backers call it a worthy sacrifice.

UN estimates that Niger is the world's third least developed nation

Sanctions and suspension of international finance and aid have left the economy of Niger, one of the world’s poorest countries, hanging by a thread three months after a July 26 military coup.

International Financial Support Suspended
The European Union (EU), a key partner for the Sahel nation, had allocated 503 million euros (554 million dollars) “to improve governance, education and sustainable growth” for Niamey from 2021-2024.

But the EU, France and other partners halted their budget support immediately after the overthrow of elected president Mohamed Bazoum.

Today Niger is estimated to be receiving financial support of 254 million dollars compared to 1.166 billion dollars before the coup, according to a study by the World Bank and World Food Programme.

Niger has received just 82 millions dollars or 0.55 per of GDP in development aid this year against the expected 625 million dollars (3.6 percent of GDP), the study found.

The figures from early October do not take into account the United States suspension of some 500 million dollars in aid to Niger.

Budget Slashed

The EU says Niger has financed only 62 percent of its national budget through internal revenue.

The military regime announced at the start of the month a 40 percent cut in the 2023 budget due to “heavy sanctions imposed by international and regional organisations … exposing the country to a major drop in external and internal revenue”.

Sanctions by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) prevent Niger from propping up its budget and banking transactions via the regional financial market run by the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA).

The authorities in Niger have as a result demanded taxpayers pay cash rather than deposit money on a Treasury account which has been frozen by sanctions.

During the crisis, priority has been given to civil servant salaries to the detriment of public investment, said the WB.


Niger has missed several interest payments on loans which could “very probably” see the suspension of yet more international financial support, the bank said.

New Infrastructure Woes
Nigeria, which supplied 71 percent of Niger’s electricity before the coup, announced a halt to the service.

Niamey’s Nigelec company can today meet between a quarter and half of demand across the country, according to the WB, which added that the financial situation was deteriorating.

Several infrastructure projects have been put in jeopardy by the suspension of Western cooperation.

The commissioning of a 30 megawatt solar power plant at Gorou Banda, financed by the French Development Agency (AFD) and the EU has been delayed.

Work on the Kandadji dam, financed by the AFD, the West African Development Bank (BOAD) and ECOWAS’s investment bank (BIDC), has been halted.

For the WB the delays on electric infrastructure projects will inevitably hinder access to affordable and reliable power for homes and industry.

Economic Slowdown

GDP growth had been projected at six percent for this year, boosted by oil exports.

It is likely to fall to 2.3 percent if sanctions remain in place to the end of 2023, the WB said.

And 700,000 more people could find themselves in extreme poverty.


The risk of a lack of liquidity has however eased with money transfer companies continuing to operate in Niger, despite sanctions.

The supply of funds to Niger are “limited” according to the bank but generally help the poorest.

Mali More ‘Resilient’
Neighbouring Mali has faced similar economic sanctions from ECOWAS seeking a return to democratic rule in the aftermath of a 2020 coup.

The World Bank noted last April that Mali’s economy has proved “resilient” under sanctions.

The budget deficit has stabilised at five percent of GDP, a “high level” that has seen public investment suffer and poverty increase, the bank said.

https://www.channelstv.com/2023/10/30/coup-aftermath-leaves-niger-republic-economy-in-tatters/amp/

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Re: Coup Aftermath Leaves Niger Republic Economy In Tatters by FreeStuffsNG: 7:51pm On Oct 31, 2023
The coupists will learn that there's a difference between running an illegitimate coup and running a legislative legitimate government. They got power by gun barrel but have no legitimacy.

Without one shot fired, they are already in tatters. The one in Mali is one week one coup while ISIL is daily taking over communities in Northern Mali. Very incorrigible people.

They have money to mass print Russian flags and share it to ignorant Nigeriens to wave but afterwards, the poor people ate the Russian flags and have nothing left to eat. One can only imagine the kind of extreme poverty in the poorest country in the world. That kind of poverty is poor-verty niyen.

If you want power and you are truly accepted by your people, remove uniform and go test your popularity among your people instead of allowing yourself to be jinxed by same set of bad luck hate-filled bigots in Nigeria who jinxed anyone or any organisation they support from Donald Trump to Alhaji Atiku to Mr Peter Obi etc. Check my signature for free stuffs!

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Re: Coup Aftermath Leaves Niger Republic Economy In Tatters by XerXers: 7:52pm On Oct 31, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:

The coupists will learn that there's a difference between running an illegitimate coup and running a legislative government. They got power by gun barrel but have no legitimacy.
Without one shot fired, they are already in tatters. The one in Mali is one week one coup while ISIL is daily taking over communities in Northern Mali. Very incorrigible people.

If you want power and you are truly accepted by your people, remove uniform and go test your popularity among your people instead of allowing yourself to be jinxed by same set of bad luck hate-filled bigots in Nigeria who jinxed anyone or any organisation they support from Donald Trump to Alhaji Atiku to Mr Peter Obi etc.
Cowardly people and their useless propaganda. After making mouth about invading Niger this nonesense propaganda is all you have after several months. Is Nigeria economy not in worst tatters?
Cowardly people from the waste region. You couldn't discredit the coup with anti igbo rhetoroics like you in the zoo. Shame on Ebola the coward. Shame on the tribe ruining Nigeria with propaganda and tribalism. Niger is waiting for 10million Agbado soldiers but all you are coming up with is this rubbish. I spit on the waste side people

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Re: Coup Aftermath Leaves Niger Republic Economy In Tatters by Taylor94: 7:54pm On Oct 31, 2023
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Re: Coup Aftermath Leaves Niger Republic Economy In Tatters by Omen100(m): 7:55pm On Oct 31, 2023
What are the men living or staying alive for?

There are loads of activities they can engage in for them to sustain their family lives.

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Re: Coup Aftermath Leaves Niger Republic Economy In Tatters by NwaNimo1(m): 7:55pm On Oct 31, 2023
They shall prevail....



.....or Japa to Libya!

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Re: Coup Aftermath Leaves Niger Republic Economy In Tatters by Urheadmaster(m): 7:56pm On Oct 31, 2023
Military regime may be a better options if only our military personnel can grow uptongue

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Re: Coup Aftermath Leaves Niger Republic Economy In Tatters by Raskimonojendor: 7:57pm On Oct 31, 2023
It has not even started. It's still warming up.

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Re: Coup Aftermath Leaves Niger Republic Economy In Tatters by Kushites: 7:57pm On Oct 31, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:

The coupists will learn that there's a difference between running an illegitimate coup and running a legislative government. They got power by gun barrel but have no legitimacy.
Without one shot fired, they are already in tatters. The one in Mali is one week one coup while ISIL is daily taking over communities in Northern Mali. Very incorrigible people.

If you want power and you are truly accepted by your people, remove uniform and go test your popularity among your people instead of allowing yourself to be jinxed by same set of bad luck hate-filled bigots in Nigeria who jinxed anyone or any organisation they support from Donald Trump to Alhaji Atiku to Mr Peter Obi etc.

Dude, I heard the so called elected President of Niger was selling their uranium to France for less than 2% of international market prices.

FOR THAT, YOU NEED A MILITARY COUP IMMEDIATELY.

And anyone imposing sanctions on them knowing the treasonous conduct of their civilian president, is EVIL.

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Re: Coup Aftermath Leaves Niger Republic Economy In Tatters by Cruise777: 8:00pm On Oct 31, 2023
cool


Sadly soldiers are poor administrator and manager of the economy


They want to sell their resources to commiunist Chinese and Russian leaving liberal France

Well China don't trade fairly and you can't arrest them


Sai BerBer Buhari also thought he understood Nigerian Economy shouting Kwaraption Kwaraption Kwaraption, IMF pulled an heist on him with major debt, before China EXIM bank cleaned him out, even his Son rode off Millions worth bike behind him




.

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Re: Coup Aftermath Leaves Niger Republic Economy In Tatters by joyandfaith: 8:02pm On Oct 31, 2023
And Nigeria economy is in messy because of Peter Obi.

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Re: Coup Aftermath Leaves Niger Republic Economy In Tatters by XerXers: 8:02pm On Oct 31, 2023
Kushites:


Dude, I heard the so called elected President of Niger was selling their uranium to France for less than 2% of international market prices.

FOR THAT, YOU NEED A MILITARY COUP IMMEDIATELY.

And anyone imposing sanctions on them knowing the treasonous conduct of their civilian president, is EVIL.

Those people lack native intelligence. Chinese are sacking villages in Ogun

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Re: Coup Aftermath Leaves Niger Republic Economy In Tatters by socialmediaman: 8:04pm On Oct 31, 2023
Re: Coup Aftermath Leaves Niger Republic Economy In Tatters by hodari: 8:07pm On Oct 31, 2023
Was the economy not in tatters before? Nonsense.

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Re: Coup Aftermath Leaves Niger Republic Economy In Tatters by XerXers: 8:07pm On Oct 31, 2023
BOSSkesh:
Laughing at a igbos supporting the coup
This is exactly what will happen to their dot in a circle trading market they call an “economy”
Pick your gun and invade Niger or shut up cowards. Nigeria without coup see una economy for dustbin

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Re: Coup Aftermath Leaves Niger Republic Economy In Tatters by BOSSkesh(m): 8:12pm On Oct 31, 2023
XerXers:

Consolation for cowardice. IBB was right about you people. See as all of you looking to drag Igbo into it. Na so una de push any nonsense in Nigeria. But Niger no be Nigeria
Crying like a child starved of attention

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Re: Coup Aftermath Leaves Niger Republic Economy In Tatters by Ofodirinwa: 8:17pm On Oct 31, 2023
They use 'economy' to keep africans captive i swear. Niger is one of the poorest countries in w. Africa. But it's today that the economy is in tatters?

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Re: Coup Aftermath Leaves Niger Republic Economy In Tatters by XerXers: 8:20pm On Oct 31, 2023
BOSSkesh:

Crying like a child starved of attention
Continue writing thrash and be dragging Igbos instead of invading Niger.

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Re: Coup Aftermath Leaves Niger Republic Economy In Tatters by XerXers: 8:21pm On Oct 31, 2023
Ofodirinwa:
They use 'economy' to keep africans captive i swear. Niger is one of the poorest countries in w. Africa. But it's today that the economy is in tatters?
The normal cowardly propaganda of the waste side.

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Re: Coup Aftermath Leaves Niger Republic Economy In Tatters by Truths9ja: 8:22pm On Oct 31, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Coup Aftermath Leaves Niger Republic Economy In Tatters


Many in Niger are suffering under coup-related sanctions. Junta backers call it a worthy sacrifice.

UN estimates that Niger is the world's third least developed nation

Sanctions and suspension of international finance and aid have left the economy of Niger, one of the world’s poorest countries, hanging by a thread three months after a July 26 military coup.

International Financial Support Suspended
The European Union (EU), a key partner for the Sahel nation, had allocated 503 million euros (554 million dollars) “to improve governance, education and sustainable growth” for Niamey from 2021-2024.

But the EU, France and other partners halted their budget support immediately after the overthrow of elected president Mohamed Bazoum.

Today Niger is estimated to be receiving financial support of 254 million dollars compared to 1.166 billion dollars before the coup, according to a study by the World Bank and World Food Programme.

Niger has received just 82 millions dollars or 0.55 per of GDP in development aid this year against the expected 625 million dollars (3.6 percent of GDP), the study found.

The figures from early October do not take into account the United States suspension of some 500 million dollars in aid to Niger.

Budget Slashed

The EU says Niger has financed only 62 percent of its national budget through internal revenue.

The military regime announced at the start of the month a 40 percent cut in the 2023 budget due to “heavy sanctions imposed by international and regional organisations … exposing the country to a major drop in external and internal revenue”.

Sanctions by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) prevent Niger from propping up its budget and banking transactions via the regional financial market run by the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA).

The authorities in Niger have as a result demanded taxpayers pay cash rather than deposit money on a Treasury account which has been frozen by sanctions.

During the crisis, priority has been given to civil servant salaries to the detriment of public investment, said the WB.


Niger has missed several interest payments on loans which could “very probably” see the suspension of yet more international financial support, the bank said.

New Infrastructure Woes
Nigeria, which supplied 71 percent of Niger’s electricity before the coup, announced a halt to the service.

Niamey’s Nigelec company can today meet between a quarter and half of demand across the country, according to the WB, which added that the financial situation was deteriorating.

Several infrastructure projects have been put in jeopardy by the suspension of Western cooperation.

The commissioning of a 30 megawatt solar power plant at Gorou Banda, financed by the French Development Agency (AFD) and the EU has been delayed.

Work on the Kandadji dam, financed by the AFD, the West African Development Bank (BOAD) and ECOWAS’s investment bank (BIDC), has been halted.

For the WB the delays on electric infrastructure projects will inevitably hinder access to affordable and reliable power for homes and industry.

Economic Slowdown

GDP growth had been projected at six percent for this year, boosted by oil exports.

It is likely to fall to 2.3 percent if sanctions remain in place to the end of 2023, the WB said.

And 700,000 more people could find themselves in extreme poverty.


The risk of a lack of liquidity has however eased with money transfer companies continuing to operate in Niger, despite sanctions.

The supply of funds to Niger are “limited” according to the bank but generally help the poorest.

Mali More ‘Resilient’
Neighbouring Mali has faced similar economic sanctions from ECOWAS seeking a return to democratic rule in the aftermath of a 2020 coup.

The World Bank noted last April that Mali’s economy has proved “resilient” under sanctions.

The budget deficit has stabilised at five percent of GDP, a “high level” that has seen public investment suffer and poverty increase, the bank said.

https://www.channelstv.com/2023/10/30/coup-aftermath-leaves-niger-republic-economy-in-tatters/amp/
Mynd44 nlfpmod
APC lies and propaganda as usual 😂 . Is Nigerians not living in penury and pains niii

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Re: Coup Aftermath Leaves Niger Republic Economy In Tatters by Patriotsleague: 8:24pm On Oct 31, 2023
Let them eat the military

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Re: Coup Aftermath Leaves Niger Republic Economy In Tatters by medolab90(m): 9:32pm On Oct 31, 2023
Military leaders have no business or idea running an Economy. Next in line is Burkina Faso. Just praises of the young man physique ,I haven’t heard any developmental news from there cheesy


Democracy is not perfect either but still better than the best of the .military

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Re: Coup Aftermath Leaves Niger Republic Economy In Tatters by donproject2(m): 9:47pm On Oct 31, 2023
For those kids shouting that military should take over Nigeria, let's hear your views.

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Re: Coup Aftermath Leaves Niger Republic Economy In Tatters by OnlyFiction: 9:47pm On Oct 31, 2023
grin well what can we say maybe the people of Niger know better, our social media comments notwithstanding. I just hope they know what they are doing.Speaking of social media how many of you love Nairaland and her founder?
If Mr Seun's story was in the Bible it will look like this


Seun Osewa


And it came to pass in the far of land of Songo. Came a certain young man of the name Ouwaseun the son of Osewa. For on the day of his birth his father had turned to his mother saying He shall be called “Oluwaseun” For God has given me a reason to smile. Then, he had lifted him with both hands saying; ‘Thanks be to the Lord God of Adeboye for he had filled my mouth with singing and my mouth doth speak good things. So “Oluwaseun” meant “thanks be to God Almighty.
And Behold Seun grew up in the sight of his father and mother. He was comely in stature and the fair maidens, desired him for an husbandman. He excelled in learning and his mind was of great cunning. His eyes asked a thousand questions, and his mouth ten thousand.
One day, in the evening while his father Yomi and his mother and his sister and his brother and all his household dined at table, eating, drinking and making merry. His Father had again raised his hand has he had done often times and spoken with a loud voice saying, Blessed be the Lord God of Adeboye, of Kumuyi, and oyedepo, for he hath not causeth his servant and his household to hunger and thirst after bread and wine. For he had filled our bellies with amala, and our peppersoup runneth over. Then Seun answered unto him saying, “Baba if thou permit, may i ask thee a question? And his father’s countenance was upon him. And he responded saying ‘yea i permit thee, Then Seun began to speak softly saying;
” Before and Since my birth Oh father thy mouth hath spake always about the Lord God. And my mother’s mouth doth indeed bless the heavens seven times. I beseech thee, that thou show me the Lord God, that i may see him, and touch him.and know that he is there.

And He’s father answered saying; ‘Son, I chastise thee in the name of the Lord, no-one can see the Lord nor touch him, for the Lord God is not a man, that thou toucheth and feeleth. He is a spirit and a flaming fire, and his voice is the voice of a thunder, the whites of his eyes, is a stream of lightening. Who is that man that would behold the countenance of the Almighty and live to tell it. That mighty one who’s sits upon the sphere of the earth and the Sons of men, lay postrate as grasshoppers. Bless The Lord. Son, I say Oh Bless the Lord.

But Seun listened to his Father with all his keenness with all his soul, but in his heart he did not believe.

Then the day came when all the teenagers where to gather at the sanctuary to be filled with the Holy ghost. Behold, Seun was amongst them. Their teacher stood on the exalted altar and ministered unto them with great power saying; ‘Just like the day of Pentecost at the fellowship of the apostles in the upper room. The spirit of the Lord God is going to descend on thy foreheads like cloven tongues of fire and thy mouths shall prophesy and utter a thousand tongues.

And it was so, that when all the host of teenagers began to speak in strange dialects and tongues. Lo, Seun’s mouth spake nothing. He closed his eyes, and breathe a great breathe and desired his mouth to move on its own accord. But his mouth spake nothing. Then the teacher saw him and beckoned on him, and urged him on saying son Open thy mouth, and he will fill it. So Seun tried One more time, But His mouth spake nothing. After this nothing else was said.

After noon, When he got to his portion of his tenth, he looked to his right and to his left, and opened his mouth. But still his mouth spake nothing. So went to the orchad, and looked at the sky a long time. Then he turned south and when he got to his bed chamber he began to write on his papyrus paper with an ink tube that bore a gold-holder.

These are the Articles of Seun The Son of Osewa, As he wrote On his Bed chamber.

Is this grief? My soul is full of questions. And all the days of my life my thoughts sought the Lord God whom my father and mother and my betheren serveth. Where is He? For they say THERE!!! He sits in heaven above the clouds, hence i lifted my eyes unto the heavens, towards the firmament and behold i saw nothing.
Others said HERE!! He lived in my heart…Beneath my flesh. Hence i breathe a great breathe and still, i felt nothing.
Then again they said to me open thy mouth to speak his language. For yea, It is the Lord’s tongue, so i opened my lips yet my mouth spake nothing
So in anger I threw a question at the four winds!!! saying Has the world gone mad!!? and am i the only sane? or am i a lone madman in a sane world?. For how can men worship whom their eyes and hands can neither see nor touch. Am i a borne blasphemer? or a pagan.? Does my many questions mean i love sin?. Is it because i listen to Hitchens the son of Christopher and to Richard the son of Dawkins or Sam the son of Harris. Because their words are trustworthy and full of wisdom? Maybe so.

For Today i Pronounce, and i ask the birds of the air, and the ocean and the lands and the walls and the rulers in high places and low places to bear me witness because i no longer believe, or want to believe. For there is nothing to believe.

Then after a little season and a little while
Seun left his fathers house to study books on the crafts of wires and of metals and of the inguenity of steel and to gather knowledge on the science of netwok and the high talents of programming. in another Region. And on his fifth year he had departed from his school to the wilderness because His own voice had spoken to him, Saying;
” Get thyself a quiet place to reason.for thou shall build me and thy peoples a new land with thy craftiness on thy software of cunny. Where men from all the corners of the world shall gather and talk, and behold, no one shall see the other’s face for they shall all be anoynymous, and all that they shall say shall be in writing, and this New land shall be called Nairaland Because it shall be a land to the Naira. So that it shall come to pass as it was prophesied many years ago by the prophet. Saying “Behold voices spake without faces in a strange and far away Land”

Lo and behold when Seun had done this, the sons of men had rejoiced over his forum. And they had said one to another, saying; blessed be the Lord God Of Nigeria, for he had indeed given our voices a place.
lo and like a dream of the night, the sons of men pitched their tents on the forum and multiplied greatly from, Ten to Ten thousand, and Then to millions and as their numbers grew, so did seun’s wealth, his barns never lacked yams, his goats bore threes and his hens hatched nines.
That was how the Land of Naira came to be through the hand of Seun. But unto this very day, Seun still shares not the faith. Selah.

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