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Niger Defaults On Debt Payments Again As Post-Coup Woes Pile by Ibrahimcoomasie: 2:18am On Feb 21
The West African state’s total debt default since last July’s coup is now $519m.

Niger missed a debt payment of 13.4 billion CFA francs ($22m) last week, the West African debt management agency said on Monday, bringing the total default to some $519m since a July coup and its suspension from regional financial markets.

The West African monetary union debt management agency UMOA-Titres said in a statement that Niger had failed to make a repayment of principal which was due on February 16. It previously missed payments in August, November, January and February.

UMOA-Titres noted that this occurred in the context of Niger being subject to sanctions imposed by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the West African Economic and Monetary Union, also known by its French acronym UEMOA.

“This situation is carefully monitored by UMOA-Titres in collaboration with the institutions concerned,” the agency said in a statement on Monday.

The sanctions were imposed after the July 30 coup by members of the Nigerien presidential guard, that overthrew President Mohamed Bazoum.

Other countries, including the United States, that had provided aid for health, security and infrastructure needs, also suspended their support.

Until the coup, aid accounted for almost half of Niger’s annual budget. Niger’s neighbours also closed their borders to the country, and more than 70 percent of its electricity, supplied by Nigeria, was cut off. Financial transactions with West African countries were suspended. Niger’s assets in external banks were frozen, and hundreds of millions of dollars in aid were withheld.

In July, a planned 30 billion CFA franc ($51m) bond issuance by Niger was cancelled by the Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO).

The sanctions were the most stringent yet imposed by the regional bloc to stem the tide of coups in the Sahel. But they have had little or no effect on the ambition of the government, which has consolidated its hold on power while millions in Niger face growing hardship.

Last month, the country announced, along with neighbours Mali and Burkina Faso, that it was leaving ECOWAS with immediate effect. The three states formed the Association of Sahel States (ASS) in September and are reportedly considering discontinuing the use of the CFA, the currency of the UEMOA.

https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2024/2/19/niger-defaults-on-debt-payments-again-as-post-coup-woes-pile

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Re: Niger Defaults On Debt Payments Again As Post-Coup Woes Pile by Dgreatestt: 2:48am On Feb 21
Omo ECOWAS really bleeped niger

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Re: Niger Defaults On Debt Payments Again As Post-Coup Woes Pile by Nahunger(m): 3:13am On Feb 21

Are the citizens complaining
Are we not in bigger DEBTS than Nigér??

What is the difference between Nigeria and Nigér?

They are both chronic debtors, poverty stricken and one is still a slave colony because they don't have cohonies 🤧

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Re: Niger Defaults On Debt Payments Again As Post-Coup Woes Pile by talk2hb1(m): 3:14am On Feb 21
They don't understand Governance, unfortunately their problems will start trickling down into Nigeria. We are still battling with Libya's war with this insurgency issue.

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Re: Niger Defaults On Debt Payments Again As Post-Coup Woes Pile by Stevenson20: 3:15am On Feb 21
Niger no send una papa.
Tinubu should send his touts to go and recover the money, or better still, he should go by himself.

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Re: Niger Defaults On Debt Payments Again As Post-Coup Woes Pile by ussv: 3:20am On Feb 21
I don`t see them paying this debt, it will just be piling up

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Re: Niger Defaults On Debt Payments Again As Post-Coup Woes Pile by travelzcruix: 3:20am On Feb 21
Haha, the old strategy of tying down developing countries with debts.

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Re: Niger Defaults On Debt Payments Again As Post-Coup Woes Pile by Namaster: 3:21am On Feb 21
Until the coup, aid accounted for almost half of Niger’s annual budget

An almajiri country.

By the way, the amount of money that has already been looted by the Military Officers would make your eyes tear up like someone slicing onions.

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Re: Niger Defaults On Debt Payments Again As Post-Coup Woes Pile by MoonWater: 3:22am On Feb 21
So how will Nigeria recover her money? Through war or how
Re: Niger Defaults On Debt Payments Again As Post-Coup Woes Pile by Yankee101: 3:22am On Feb 21
A state that depends on aid and smuggling for nigeria to survive thinks it can go it alone

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Re: Niger Defaults On Debt Payments Again As Post-Coup Woes Pile by Parydelegate: 3:24am On Feb 21
Ok
Re: Niger Defaults On Debt Payments Again As Post-Coup Woes Pile by owiko(m): 3:25am On Feb 21
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Re: Niger Defaults On Debt Payments Again As Post-Coup Woes Pile by UselessBuharist: 3:26am On Feb 21
Fraudulent party
Re: Niger Defaults On Debt Payments Again As Post-Coup Woes Pile by Biodun556(m): 3:31am On Feb 21
Nahunger:

Are the citizens complaining
Are we not in bigger DEBTS than Nigér??

What is the difference between Nigeria and Nigér?

They are both chronic debtors, poverty stricken and one is still a slave colony because they don't have cohonies 🤧

They won't complain but instead troop into Nigeria to do gateman and okada rider

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Re: Niger Defaults On Debt Payments Again As Post-Coup Woes Pile by gaskiyamagana: 3:35am On Feb 21
Hope we are not supplying BUHARI's relatives the power again, so that the debt which is unrecoverable will not be increasing.

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Re: Niger Defaults On Debt Payments Again As Post-Coup Woes Pile by RemoveKebab: 3:47am On Feb 21
Ibrahimcoomasie:
The West African state’s total debt default since last July’s coup is now $519m.



https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2024/2/19/niger-defaults-on-debt-payments-again-as-post-coup-woes-pile
Last month, the country announced, along with neighbours Mali and Burkina Faso, that it was leaving ECOWAS with immediate effect. The three states formed the Association of Sahel States (ASS) in September and are reportedly considering discontinuing the use of the CFA, the currency of the UEMOA.
Why ASS?
They don't sound serious
Should have just put (P) people's association of sahel states (PASS)
At least the "people's" will give a revolution vibes grin

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Re: Niger Defaults On Debt Payments Again As Post-Coup Woes Pile by DoOrDie2020: 4:00am On Feb 21
Lol
Re: Niger Defaults On Debt Payments Again As Post-Coup Woes Pile by Nahunger(m): 4:04am On Feb 21
Biodun556:


They won't complain but instead troop into Nigeria gateman and okada rider

So why should citizens of another country troop into yours without Visa, passport or a purpose?
It shows you the kind of country we are.
No difference from theirs.

A big jungle in west Africa 🌍

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Re: Niger Defaults On Debt Payments Again As Post-Coup Woes Pile by adioolayi(m): 4:16am On Feb 21
Let them enjoy their sovereignty in peace..


A land locked country, calling the bluff of power houses around them by a power drunk military junta..

The country is being sent years back and people were clapping and hailing the junta..

We go dey here to see how all these ends.

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Re: Niger Defaults On Debt Payments Again As Post-Coup Woes Pile by LegendHero(m): 4:30am On Feb 21
Nahunger:

Are the citizens complaining
Are we not in bigger DEBTS than Nigér??

What is the difference between Nigeria and Nigér?

They are both chronic debtors, poverty stricken and one is still a slave colony because they don't have cohonies 🤧

lol complain for military regime?

There will be strategic media blackout in that country as we speak.

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Re: Niger Defaults On Debt Payments Again As Post-Coup Woes Pile by quadraheem(m): 4:37am On Feb 21
Another lesson here is for some people thinking that a military take over is the option anywhere, it will only add to the suffering because a lot of sanctions will follow suit and the citizens will suffer it most.

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Re: Niger Defaults On Debt Payments Again As Post-Coup Woes Pile by bigdammyj: 4:44am On Feb 21
Their problem.
Re: Niger Defaults On Debt Payments Again As Post-Coup Woes Pile by ChybuzzDD(m): 4:48am On Feb 21
ussv:
I don`t see them paying this debt, it will just be piling up

Are they forcing you to borrow from them??

Did they ever beg Buhari to borrow the billions of dollars he got from them??

These conspiracy theories won't help anyone.

Our leaders squander our money and run to them to borrow; the focus should be on those clueless and corrupt leaders.

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Re: Niger Defaults On Debt Payments Again As Post-Coup Woes Pile by Haaland21: 5:08am On Feb 21
Let the developers who singlehandedly developed Lagos, SW, London, and even the US help Niger to pay their debt.

Avoid engaging them for your mental health.

Anyone they support is bound to fail......

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Re: Niger Defaults On Debt Payments Again As Post-Coup Woes Pile by HRMK: 5:10am On Feb 21
the military is there to also #chopandcleanmouth like the government it sent packing!SIMPLE!!

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Re: Niger Defaults On Debt Payments Again As Post-Coup Woes Pile by seunlayi(m): 5:11am On Feb 21
Oil saving Nigeria. No need to laugh at Niger and don't forget that their debt may be lower than what Lagos State is currently owing

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Re: Niger Defaults On Debt Payments Again As Post-Coup Woes Pile by seunlayi(m): 5:14am On Feb 21
Nahunger:

Are the citizens complaining
Are we not in bigger DEBTS than Nigér??

What is the difference between Nigeria and Nigér?

They are both chronic debtors, poverty stricken and one is still a slave colony because they don't have cohonies 🤧

Thank you jare. Some will rush to post what is not

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Re: Niger Defaults On Debt Payments Again As Post-Coup Woes Pile by Babangidapikin: 5:15am On Feb 21
Coupist no send you na .. Anyway they need all the money in their hands .. I don't understand the tight border policy sef , you shouldn't stop food from getting to Niger on humanitarian ground ..and Minimum 4hours of Power ... Especially when they are our brothers ...Sanction should have a human face, no wonder we are in crisis ... someone in Niger fit dey pray dey confuse Jaganban government, and if the person Angel dey deliver message to Baba God quickly, na the effect we go dey see.

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Re: Niger Defaults On Debt Payments Again As Post-Coup Woes Pile by seunlayi(m): 5:16am On Feb 21
Babangidapikin:
Coupist no send you na .. Anyway they need all the money in their hands .. I don't understand the tight border policy sef , you shouldn't stop food from getting to Niger on humanitarian ground ..and Minimum 4hours of Power Sanction should have a human face, no wonder we are in crisis ... someone in Niger fit dey pray dey confuse Jaganban government, and if the person Angel dey deliver message to Baba God quickly, na the effect we go dey see.


Ibedc hardly gives us 4hrs in whole of 3 days here. Stop laughing at Niger, let's face our own problem

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