Africa News of Thursday, 7 January 2021

Source: africanews.com

Nigerien President Mahamadou Issoufou set to exit power

President Mahamadou Issoufou President Mahamadou Issoufou

Niger is attempting its first peaceful transfer of power since gaining independence in 1960.

Its presidential election heads for runoff poll in February after ruling party candidate Mohamed Bazoum failed to secure enough votes in the first round against former president Mahamane Ousmane.

But as they get prepared for the runoff, President Mahamadou Issoufou is taking stock of his ten years at helms of affairs.

Issoufou says he is content for many reasons, first of which he says is the entrenchment of democratic values and institutions in the country.

The Nigerien leader also boasted of having formed new alliances for the country.

"If we want to win, we must create all the conditions for victory. These conditions are not only the strengthening of our own capacities but the seeking of alliances. In all wars there have been alliances. In the First World War there were alliances, in the Second World War there were alliances. , so why should we deprive ourselves of having allies?" he explained.

President Issoufou however expressed some frustration. He lamented the security crisis that plagued his administration. On Sunday, around 100 people were killed by suspected militants that attacked two villages in the western region.

"Security is a global public good. What happens in the Sahel concerns the rest o f the world, particularly Europe. I think that France has understood this, and that is why France has intervened by our side. Someone said, at the beginning of the 20th century,.I'm not going to say his name, he said, 'Whoever has Africa has Europe'. If terrorism manages to gain a foothold in Africa, it will gain a foothold in Europe, Europe will be threatened."

Issoufou elected to the presidency in 2011 has served two five year terms.

The runoff vote is set for February 21 after which a new president-elect emerges and President Issoufou would then hand over power in a ceremony in Niamey.