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Niger junta orders closure of Red Cross office over alleged ‘political interference’

Abdallah el-KurebeBy Abdallah el-KurebeJune 9, 2025Updated:June 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The military-led government in Niger has ordered the immediate closure of the Red Cross office in the capital, Niamey, accusing the humanitarian organisation of “interfering in internal affairs” and failing to maintain neutrality in the country’s fragile political climate.

The announcement came through a statement issued late Saturday by authorities loyal to General Abdourahamane Tchiani, the head of the National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland (CNSP), which seized power in a coup in July 2023.

“You cannot be pretending to save lives in Niger while interfering in our politics,” said General Tchiani, in a pointed rebuke to the international organisation. “We will not tolerate foreign entities hiding under humanitarian missions to manipulate our sovereignty.”

Though no specific incidents were cited, government officials accused the Red Cross of holding meetings and communications with political actors in ways deemed “inconsistent with its humanitarian mandate.”

Tensions with foreign organizations rising

The expulsion is the latest in a string of moves by the junta to assert control over Niger’s internal affairs and reduce the presence of foreign missions perceived to undermine the military government. In recent months, authorities have expelled French troops, ended military cooperation with the United States, and increased scrutiny of international NGOs.

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has not yet issued an official response, but sources within the organisation said they were “shocked” by the sudden decision, especially amid ongoing humanitarian challenges in Niger, including displacement, hunger, and insecurity due to jihadist violence in the Sahel.

One humanitarian expert familiar with operations in Niger, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said:

“This is a worrying signal. Cutting off trusted aid channels at a time of need not only punishes vulnerable communities, but also isolates Niger further.”

Mounting pressure, shrinking space

Since taking power, the junta has tightened its grip on civil society and the media, warning that “foreign interference” will not be tolerated. Critics argue that such moves are being used to silence dissent and consolidate power, while government supporters see it as a necessary stand for sovereignty.

The Red Cross has long operated in Niger, offering medical assistance, disaster relief, and services to victims of armed conflict. Human rights advocates have expressed concern that the closure will disrupt life-saving services, particularly in rural and conflict-affected areas.

#PowerfulAfrica or political isolation?

The decision has already triggered reactions online, with some social media users rallying behind the junta under the hashtag #PowerfulAfrica, hailing the move as a bold stand against perceived Western meddling.

But analysts warn of a deeper political cost.

“By cutting ties with respected humanitarian bodies like the Red Cross, Niger risks pushing itself into further isolation,” said a regional security analyst. “The symbolism of sovereignty is powerful—but it can’t replace basic services that millions rely on.”

As of Sunday morning, Red Cross personnel in Niamey were reportedly preparing to evacuate the premises, pending further discussions with authorities.

What’s next?

The future of humanitarian engagement in Niger now hangs in the balance. With insecurity rising in the Sahel and international actors retreating, questions grow about who will fill the vacuum—and what that means for ordinary Nigeriens.

For now, General Tchiani and the junta appear unmoved.

“We are building a Niger that answers to its people, not to outsiders,” he said.

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