Rabat – The King Mohammed VI power plant, a gift from Morocco to the Republic of Niger, was inaugurated Thursday in Niamey and represents a major milestone in Morocco-Niger relations.
The inauguration of the power plant was marked by a ceremony attended by a diverse group of dignitaries, including Nigerien government officials, diplomats, representatives from international organizations, members of the Moroccan expatriate community, and local civil society.
Key attendees included Brigadier General Abdourrahmane Tiani, President of Niger’s National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland (CNSP), and Prime Minister Ali Mahamane Lamine Zeine.
Located in the Gamkaley industrial zone, this state-of-the-art facility has a production capacity of 22.5 MVA (20 MW). It is designed to address Niger’s ongoing energy challenges, providing vital support to the local population by improving electricity access and bolstering the country’s energy infrastructure.
This donation reflects Morocco’s ongoing role as a key strategic partner in Niger’s development, especially in the context of the region’s energy crisis.
More significantly, the completion of the power plant is part of Morocco’s broader vision to foster African solidarity and support sustainable development across the continent.
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Initiatives like this power plant reflect King Mohammed VI’s dedication to advancing the development of Sahelian countries, as seen in projects such as the Royal Initiative to improve Sahel nations’ access to the Atlantic Ocean.
In December 2023, Niger expressed the significance of the Royal Initiative, with Foreign Minister Bakary Yaou Sangare noting that it aligns with Morocco’s goal to foster co-development across the African continent, particularly in the Sahel region.
Sangare made this assessment during a ministerial coordination meeting in Marrakech, where he pointed out that Niger hopes the initiative will bring tangible benefits, including the commercialization of national resources and enhanced regional connectivity and trade.
In his November 2023 Green March speech, King Mohammed VI said: “The Atlantic coast is our gateway to Africa and the Americas. Hence my keen desire to rehabilitate our national coastline, including the part in the Moroccan Sahara region bordering the Atlantic, and re-engineer this geopolitical space at the African level.”
He also outlined his vision of transforming the region into a hub for human interaction and economic integration. The ultimate goal, the monarch suggested, is to cement Morocco’s standing as a regional leader, a trendsetter, and a model as the continent strives to rise to the pressing challenges of an ever-shifting and more competitive global economy.
Carried out in a notably short timeframe, the gifted power plant was executed by a joint team from the Moroccan Agency for International Cooperation (AMCI), the National Office of Electricity and Drinking Water (ONEE), and Niger’s National Electricity Company (NIGELEC).
This marks another step in the continuous strengthening of bilateral relations between the two nations, promoting a common vision for regional stability and prosperity.
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