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Niger’s Tiani Sets Out “Security First” Doctrine at AES Summit, Signals Complete Break from Old Order

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At the AES summit bringing together Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger, Niger’s Head of State, General Abdourahamane Tiani, outlined what he described as a new governing doctrine built on absolute sovereignty and a firm rejection of past political arrangements.

Speaking during a solemn session of the College of Heads of State, General Tiani delivered a forceful address in which he criticised what he called unequal agreements that, in his view, kept Sahelian countries in prolonged insecurity and dependence. He declared that Niger and its AES partners would no longer accept external interference in their decision-making.

According to Tiani, no foreign power, international organisation, or lobbying group will dictate policies to the confederation. He stressed that all major decisions concerning the AES will be taken within confederal territory, underscoring the independence of Bamako, Ouagadougou, and Niamey.

READ MORE: AES Confederation Launches Television Network in Push for Media Sovereignty

Drawing on the intellectual legacy of African scholar Cheikh Anta Diop, the Nigerien leader redefined the confederation’s priorities. While development remains a long-term objective, he argued that security is the essential precondition for any meaningful progress.

Quoting Diop, Tiani said that while security precedes development, in the Sahel “security comes before everything.” He added that history shows no nation under domination has ever achieved actual development.

For General Tiani, the AES represents a tool for what he described as genuine decolonisation, placing the protection of populations at the centre of national and confederal priorities as the bloc seeks to reshape its political and security framework.

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