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[ 11/1/2011 11:29:13 PM ]
ANGOLAPRESS
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Niger - Society
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Former Niger president Saibou dies at 71
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| Ali Saibou, who was president of Niger from 1987 to 1993 and brought multi-party politics to the west African country, died Monday in the capital Niamey, the presidency announced.
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"It is with great regret that the head of state, Mahamadou Issoufou, announces the death today... of General Ali Saibou, former president of the republic," said a statement read out on state television. Three days of national mourning were declared to honour Saibou, who is to be buried in his native village of Dingajibanda in western Niger. In 1987, the junta ruling the coup-prone country appointed Saibou to succeed president Seini Kountche who had died of cancer. In 1989, as the leader of the country's only party, he was elected with 99.5 percent of the vote, but two years later he authorised a national conference that led to the dawn of multi-party politics. He completely removed himself from political life after stepping down.
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Food Crisis Threatens Millions in Niger
More than three million people in Niger are at risk of severe food shortages in what could be a looming humanitarian crisis, according to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Socieites West Africa branch.
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Former Niger president Saibou dies at 71
Ali Saibou, who was president of Niger from 1987 to 1993 and brought multi-party politics to the west African country, died Monday in the capital Niamey, the presidency announced.
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Niger pledges to hand over Libyan suspects over alleged crimes
The Nigerien Minister of Justice, who also doubles as government spokesman has said in a press statement that Libyans who were given refuge in Niger on “humanitarian grounds” may be handed over if they are reasonably linked with crimes which come under international law.
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Niger to export petroleum products to Nigeria
President Mahamadou Issoufou of Niger said, on Tuesday when visiting President Goodluck Jonathan in Abuja, that his country planned to export petroleum products to Nigeria to ameliorate the problem of scarcity of the products facing residents of 19 Northern Nigerian states.
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