Wednesday November 27, 2027
Niamey, Niger
Niger said on Sunday November 24, 2024 that it had requested the replacement of the European Union ambassador ahead of his recall announced by the EU on Saturday for โconsultationsโ in Brussels, as the Nigerien leadership criticized aid to victims of recent floods.
Nigerien authorities accused the EU on Friday of โunilaterallyโ redistributing 1.3 million euros of EU humanitarian aid to foreign NGOs operating in Niger, without informing them in advance. They said they were carrying out an audit, and called on the EU to do the same.
The following day, the EU expressed its โprofound disagreementโ with the questioning of aid management procedures, and announced the recall of its ambassador to Niger, Salvador Pinto da Franรงa, for โconsultationsโ in Brussels. It also stated that it would โcontinue to support the populationโ.
On Sunday, the Niger Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement saying that it had summoned Mr. Da Franรงa on October 14 to โput an end to operationsโ to deliver aid, before โnotingโ that they were continuing.
The government said it then concluded that โcollaborationโ with Salvador Pinto da Franรงa was โno longer possibleโ and โofficially requested his recall and replacement as soon as possibleโ.
Niger โhas never launched an appeal for international humanitarian aid in response to the floodsโ, says the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
โThe announcement of this unsolicited aid appeared on social networks two weeks before the Nigerien authorities were officially informed, which is contrary to diplomatic practiceโ, it continues.
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Sources AFP /Actuniger