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Niger Moves Away From French Influence, Ends Relations with OIF

Mymoena Davids by Mymoena Davids
December 28, 2023
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On Monday, December 25th, Niger marked a significant turn in its foreign relations by suspending all cooperation with the International Organization of Francophone Nations (OIF). This decision by Niger’s military leaders is seen as a progressive step in distancing the nation from its former colonial ruler, France.

The OIF, an 88-member body, has been criticized by Niger’s ruling junta for being a tool for France to defend its interests. This sentiment was expressed on national television by a spokesperson for the military government, highlighting a growing sentiment of decolonization among former French colonies.

Niger’s move comes after a coup in July, which led to the junta seizing power. This action was met with strong condemnation from France and other Western allies. Subsequently, the Niger junta expelled French troops that had been assisting in combating a decade-long Islamist insurgency in the West African country.

While the OIF had already limited most cooperation with Niger due to the coup, it maintained programs benefiting civilian populations and those contributing to the restoration of democracy. The organization’s mission includes promoting the French language, supporting peace and democracy, and fostering education and development in Francophone countries.

In a bold statement, the Nigerien government urged African nations to “decolonize their minds” and promote their national languages, aligning with the principles of Pan-Africanism. This call reflects a broader desire for cultural and political autonomy in the region.

The Niger junta also announced that the duration of its hold on power would be determined following an inclusive national dialogue, the date of which remains unspecified. This statement underscores the ongoing uncertainty about Niger’s political future and its path towards democratic governance.

As Niger redefines its international alliances and internal political landscape, the implications of these decisions, including suspending relations with Francophone nations and organizations, are closely watched by the global community. The country’s stance represents a growing trend among African nations to reassess their post-colonial relationships and assert greater independence in their domestic and foreign policies.

Tags: AfricaBilateral RelationsColonizerDecolonizationForeign RelationsFranceFrancophoneFrenchJuntaMilitary JuntaNigerPan-AfricanismWest Africa

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