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Niger: More Fluid Roads Thanks to Boad Support

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The West African Development Bank (BOAD) approved a financing of CFAF 14 billion, or about $25 million, to help Niger improve its roads and travels in Niamey. This funding from BOAD will be used to strengthen the city's road infrastructure, with the aim of facilitating travel to Niamey, and reducing traffic congestion. According to estimates, Niamey will have nearly 1.5 million inhabitants in 2025. With this strong growth, the city is experienci…
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The West African Development Bank (BOAD) approved a financing of CFAF 14 billion, or about $25 million, to help Niger improve its roads and travels in Niamey. This funding from BOAD will be used to strengthen the city's road infrastructure, with the aim of facilitating travel to Niamey, and reducing traffic congestion. According to estimates, Niamey will have nearly 1.5 million inhabitants in 2025. With this strong growth, the city is experienci…

As with all information involving Mali and Burkina Faso, the news of the signing on 19 June of a loan agreement between Niger and the West African Development Bank (BOAD) has gone around the web. Some welcome, others are much more critical. For BOAD, in any case, nothing changes. Proven support from the Alliance of Sahe States (AES), it continues its mission to the bloc, like the 50 billion CFA francs granted to the Sonibank via Niger. The Sonib…

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Afrique Education broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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