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POST-INDEPENDENCE REGAINING: THE INSTABILITY IN NIGER

Writer: International Press CorpsInternational Press Corps

AP - by Lexine Hathaway]




Washington D.C., AP - Recently, African countries have gradually regained independence from dominant parties, creating a strong wave of struggle among the observer nations. In the intervening time, countries that have gained independence lately, including the Republic of Niger, seem to be having difficulty in building a stable government.


The Republic of Niger is under great crisis in terms of reaching a unification. Several protests broke out aiming at the current government. Economic difficulties, droughts, corruption, and food shortages trigger a military coup. Poverty, fear of terrorism and reliance on aid have made the people of Niger extremely miserable. Therefore, Niger’s priorities are to take steps to deduct poverty and boost shared prosperity.


Niger’s government is working on a plan to appease its citizen by providing temporary food to the people most affected by famine owing to an investment of 3.1 million USD. However, its effectiveness is not yet to be guaranteed. The representative of Niger informs that the Republic of Niger is now also open to any FDIs.


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