June 5, 2026

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Algeria and Niger strengthen ties through energy cooperation in Niamey

Algerian Prime Minister’s visit to Niamey: a bold step toward energy partnership

The Algerian Prime Minister, Sifi Ghrieb, touched down in Niamey this Wednesday for an official visit aimed at deepening the cooperative ties between Algeria and Niger. This high-level mission, mandated by President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, underscores the shared commitment of both nations to expand collaboration across critical sectors.

The Algerian delegation, led by the Minister of Energy and Renewable Energies, also includes the Director-General of the Algerian Agency for International Cooperation. Together, they are set to engage in discussions that will shape the future of bilateral relations and explore new avenues for joint development projects.

Bilateral cooperation in the spotlight

The inaugural meetings between the Algerian and Nigerien Prime Ministers focused on evaluating the current state of bilateral relations and identifying strategies to broaden cooperation. Key priorities include accelerating infrastructure development and fostering mutually beneficial partnerships between Alger and Niamey.

A landmark energy project for Niger

Central to this visit is the inauguration of a state-of-the-art 40-megawatt power plant in the Gorou Banda district of Niamey. This facility, a gift from Algeria to Niger, represents a significant milestone in the energy cooperation between the two nations. The project is designed to bolster Niger’s electricity production capacity while ensuring a more reliable energy supply for communities across the capital.

The initiative reflects Algeria’s dedication to supporting sustainable development and regional stability in the Sahel-Saharan zone. By enhancing energy infrastructure, the project aims to address critical gaps in Niger’s power grid and contribute to broader socio-economic progress.

Future-oriented discussions on regional and international cooperation

In addition to the ceremonial and technical aspects of the visit, the Algerian Prime Minister will hold a high-stakes meeting with the Nigerien President. This session will provide an opportunity to assess future cooperation prospects and address pressing regional and international issues affecting both nations.

The visit comes at a time of heightened political and economic exchanges between Alger and Niamey, as both countries reaffirm their resolve to strengthen bilateral relations for the benefit of their populations. This renewed partnership is expected to unlock new opportunities for growth, innovation, and shared prosperity in the years ahead.