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| Niger Begs Nigeria For Fuel Amid Severe Shortages by Realdeals(op): 2:35pm On Mar 14, 2025 |
With Nowhere Else to Turn, Niger Begs Nigeria for Fuel Amid Severe Shortages
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| Re: Niger Begs Nigeria For Fuel Amid Severe Shortages by Thewrath: 2:38pm On Mar 14, 2025*. Modified: 7:31pm On Mar 14, 2025 |
Tinubu and apc have messed up the whole Sahel region of africa with their terrible economic policies! |
| Re: Niger Begs Nigeria For Fuel Amid Severe Shortages by id4sho(m): 2:41pm On Mar 14, 2025*. Modified: 6:48pm On Mar 14, 2025 |
E go reach everybody ai ![]() Time for cross border petrol export, that's the grand plan. Over to the Agbado master strategist to tax the petrol export 🤷. No more subsidy, ![]() Well, Niger's Refinery have stopped production due to expulsion of Chinese oil expatriate workers by the military junta and unpaid debt🤷. |
| Re: Niger Begs Nigeria For Fuel Amid Severe Shortages by simpleseyi: 2:56pm On Mar 14, 2025 |
Now they know whom the Boss is. The Boss is Nigeria and the Mafia Head is Asiwaju JAGABAN |
| Re: Niger Begs Nigeria For Fuel Amid Severe Shortages by simpleseyi: 3:00pm On Mar 14, 2025 |
id4sho:E don touch all dem bodi. Cold come catch dem. |
| Re: Niger Begs Nigeria For Fuel Amid Severe Shortages by DemonSlayer: 3:02pm On Mar 14, 2025 |
[quote author=Realdeals post=134536885]With Nowhere Else to Turn, Niger Begs Nigeria for Fuel Amid Severe Shortages By: Zagazola Makama For nearly two weeks, Niger Republic has been crippled by a severe fuel crisis, bringing vehicular movement and economic activity to a grinding halt. Long queues stretched across cities, with desperate motorists and businesses struggling to obtain a few liters of petrol. The situation was so dire that the military junta, which once prided itself on rejecting external influence, had no choice but to swallow its pride and turn to Nigeria for help. Despite months of hostile rhetoric and diplomatic friction, Niger’s rulers quietly dispatched their Minister of Petroleum and Renewable Energy, along with top officials from the Niger Petroleum Company (SONIDEP), to beg Abuja for urgent fuel supplies. Nigeria, ever the regional big brother, obliged, approving the immediate delivery of 300 fuel trucks across the border to Niamey. Niger’s fuel crisis didn’t happen overnight. It was the direct consequence of a disastrous confrontation between the ruling junta and Chinese oil companies, which have long dominated Niger’s petroleum sector. The trouble began in March 2024, when China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) granted the Nigerien government a $400 million advance, using future crude oil deliveries as collateral. This deal was meant to help Niger cope with the crippling economic sanctions imposed by ECOWAS following the July 2023 coup. However, when it came time to repay the debt, the junta found itself strapped for cash. Rather than negotiating, the military rulers decided to strong-arm China. In a move that stunned industry insiders, they slapped an $80 billion tax demand on SORAZ (Zinder Refinery Company) despite the state-owned Sonidep already owing SORAZ a staggering $250 billion. When China refused to provide additional loans, the junta retaliated by expelling Chinese oil executives from the country and seizing SORAZ’s bank accounts. A Self-Inflicted Crisis This reckless decision backfired almost immediately. Niger’s entire petroleum sector which is heavily reliant on Chinese expertise and investment began to collapse. The SORAZ refinery, the lifeline of Niger’s fuel supply, ground to a halt, and fuel shortages spread like wildfire. This crisis could not have come at a worse time. The Niger-Benin oil pipeline, a project designed to boost Niger’s crude exports to 100,000 barrels per day by 2025, was also at risk. With Chinese engineers gone and no viable alternative in place, the junta’s decision plunged the country into economic uncertainty. Turning to Nigeria for Help For weeks, the military leadership refused to acknowledge the crisis publicly. State-controlled media was ordered to stay silent about the fuel shortage and the growing unrest among Nigeriens, who were forced to buy petrol at sky-high black-market prices. But as the situation worsened, the junta had no choice but to seek external help even if it meant approaching Nigeria, the very country they had repeatedly criticized since the coup. Without any public announcement, Niger quietly sent a delegation to Abuja, appealing for an emergency fuel supply. The irony was lost on no one this was the same junta that had openly defied ECOWAS sanctions, severed ties with France and the West, and aligned itself with Russia. Yet when faced with economic collapse, it was Nigeria that they turned to for salvation. Nigeria Plays the Good Neighbor Again Despite months of insults, false accusations, name calling, diplomatic snubs, and hostility, Nigeria once again stepped in to help. It was gathered that the Nigerian Government approved the release of 300 fuel trucks, which immediately began crossing into Niger to ease the crisis. The junta, however, remains too proud to admit its dependency. While fuel shipments from Nigeria have already started alleviating the crisis, Niger’s state media has deliberately avoided reporting where the fuel is coming from. Instead, the government has attempted to portray the fuel availability as a result of its own internal measures a claim that many Nigeriens are beginning to question. Will Nigeria Gain Diplomatic Leverage? While Nigeria’s generosity is commendable, the real question remains: What does Nigeria get in return? Will this act of goodwill translate into improved diplomatic relations? Will Niger’s military rulers rethink their hostility toward ECOWAS? Or will they simply take the fuel and continue their defiance once the crisis subsides? Only time will tell. But one thing is certain: when Niger was on the brink of disaster, it was Nigeria not Russia, not China, not any of its new allies that stepped up to provide relief. For now, Niger has been forced to acknowledge an uncomfortable truth: no matter how much they try to distance themselves from Nigeria, they remain dependent on their bigger neighbor. And whether the junta admits it or not, Nigeria remains the lifeline Niger cannot afford to sever. Zagazola Makama is a Counter Insurgency Expert and Security Analyst in the Lake Chad Region same junta that accused Nigeria of plotting against them—the same one that stubbornly refused to engage in dialogue with ECOWAS, an organization Nigeria has supported more than any other country in the region. That was disrespectful. As a landlocked nation situated next to Africa’s largest economy (with access to the ocean), a certain level of humility is expected from Niger. Now, after getting themselves into a hot mess, they’re coming back to their vomit. Wuna never see anything, shege is still loading... |
| Re: Niger Begs Nigeria For Fuel Amid Severe Shortages by Gajagojo: 3:06pm On Mar 14, 2025 |
My Humble opinion Niger has crude oil Nigeria should buy all their crude and refine it in Nigeria We should become a refining hub and aim to TOTALLY stop crude oil exports in 10 years selling refined crude to our neighbours |
| Re: Niger Begs Nigeria For Fuel Amid Severe Shortages by Pierocash(m): 3:27pm On Mar 14, 2025 |
Military leadership are not trained for diplomatic governance, they always think everything is about brute force , they do not understand simple conflict resolution and crisis management. |
| Re: Niger Begs Nigeria For Fuel Amid Severe Shortages by ehikwe22: 3:45pm On Mar 14, 2025 |
simpleseyi:Fuel crisis happens in Nigeria more than anywhere else |
| Re: Niger Begs Nigeria For Fuel Amid Severe Shortages by richiemcgold: 5:03pm On Mar 14, 2025 |
Nigeria has been championing security, political and economic stability in West Africa for years, even before all these juntas were born. |
| Re: Niger Begs Nigeria For Fuel Amid Severe Shortages by INTEGRITYA1(m): 6:04pm On Mar 14, 2025*. Modified: 7:23pm On Mar 14, 2025 |
If you're big, you're big. Where are those pushing and hailing him? The situation was so dire that the military junta, which once prided itself on rejecting external influence, had no choice but to swallow its pride and turn to Nigeria for help. Man can not live in isolation, no matter how powerful you're or you think you're. |
| Re: Niger Begs Nigeria For Fuel Amid Severe Shortages by Mariangeles(f): 6:05pm On Mar 14, 2025 |
Ontop fuel wey never reach us? Abeg, make them stay one side. ![]() |
| Re: Niger Begs Nigeria For Fuel Amid Severe Shortages by dibunotion(m): 6:05pm On Mar 14, 2025 |
No be to dey do Cho Cho Cho Shey you get mind |
| Re: Niger Begs Nigeria For Fuel Amid Severe Shortages by Is04970: 6:06pm On Mar 14, 2025 |
Thanks Tinubu |
| Re: Niger Begs Nigeria For Fuel Amid Severe Shortages by Obaofaba: 6:06pm On Mar 14, 2025 |
Them never see anything. |
| Re: Niger Begs Nigeria For Fuel Amid Severe Shortages by donmixc: 6:06pm On Mar 14, 2025 |
False news by Helinues and his like. I am in Niger right now and fuel is surplus 😎 |
| Re: Niger Begs Nigeria For Fuel Amid Severe Shortages by Lamasta(m): 6:07pm On Mar 14, 2025 |
The junta still never get sense still |
| Re: Niger Begs Nigeria For Fuel Amid Severe Shortages by Brilliancepower: 6:07pm On Mar 14, 2025 |
[quote author=Realdeals post=134536885] no good ooo.. Pride comes before down fall. 🤔 |
| Re: Niger Begs Nigeria For Fuel Amid Severe Shortages by CXLVII: 6:08pm On Mar 14, 2025 |
Asiwaju should listen and not be a Trump Your neighbors should always be top priority |
| Re: Niger Begs Nigeria For Fuel Amid Severe Shortages by canalily(m): 6:08pm On Mar 14, 2025 |
Are you ECOWAS ? Nigeria do business now with only ECOWAS members |
| Re: Niger Begs Nigeria For Fuel Amid Severe Shortages by Bwanasaraw: 6:09pm On Mar 14, 2025 |
RUSSIA is seriously mining their Uranium through their proxy WAGNER group. African leaders need to smart and try to be self reliant because both China & Russia have their own imperialistic tendencies |
| Re: Niger Begs Nigeria For Fuel Amid Severe Shortages by osuofia2(m): 6:10pm On Mar 14, 2025 |
![]() After initial gragra. |
| Re: Niger Begs Nigeria For Fuel Amid Severe Shortages by SatoshiX: 6:10pm On Mar 14, 2025 |
Ingrates. |
| Re: Niger Begs Nigeria For Fuel Amid Severe Shortages by magicminister: 6:12pm On Mar 14, 2025 |
Tinubu has allowed himself to be used to further the agenda of white men against his African brothers. Nigeriens are our brothers and sisters and Nigeria must start living up to its responsibility of being the liberator of Africa, the black race and the home for all black people!!! |
| Re: Niger Begs Nigeria For Fuel Amid Severe Shortages by Christistruth02: 6:12pm On Mar 14, 2025 |
CXLVII:Nigeria should give them half of what they need. The other half would depend on if Niger is still antagonistic to Nigeria and Ecowas |
| Re: Niger Begs Nigeria For Fuel Amid Severe Shortages by IsellSmartTvs: 6:12pm On Mar 14, 2025 |
Time flies so fast..I could remember when the military took over the government,Buhari was made a laughing stock,even blocked their airspace… Life comes at everyone so fast |
| Re: Niger Begs Nigeria For Fuel Amid Severe Shortages by OlawaleBammie: 6:13pm On Mar 14, 2025 |
Another increase in price looming ![]() Abi s4tan wan pun!sh niger ni?? |
| Re: Niger Begs Nigeria For Fuel Amid Severe Shortages by mikeapollo: 6:13pm On Mar 14, 2025 |
simpleseyi:Shallow, empty talk! What is new in fuel scarcity? Does Nigeria itself not experience fuel scarcity too? They will pay Nigeria for the fuel if we supply them and Nigeria will collect the money. It is not for free. It is called International trade! Many Nigerians just like talking trash out of ignorance and useless bloated ego. They can also buy the fuel from Dangote refinery just like other countries. It does not mean jack! |
| Re: Niger Begs Nigeria For Fuel Amid Severe Shortages by emperor4love(m): 6:13pm On Mar 14, 2025 |
We hv liv problem way full here carry this obe for head,y our youth the run away the country trooping same niger,even our currency no reach there own |
| Re: Niger Begs Nigeria For Fuel Amid Severe Shortages by adioolayi(m): 6:14pm On Mar 14, 2025 |
All hail the Supreme Niger Junta leader . He is doing well.. ![]() |
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? Nigeria do business now with only ECOWAS members