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Niger Adopts Record 2026 Budget in Push for Economic Sovereignty

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Niger has approved a record national budget of more than 2.922 trillion CFA francs for the 2026 fiscal year, signalling a strong commitment by the authorities to reinforce economic sovereignty and reduce reliance on external financing.

The budget places a strong emphasis on mobilising domestic resources, a strategy aimed at strengthening state revenues and improving fiscal autonomy amid ongoing regional and global economic pressures.

A significant portion of the spending plan is allocated to investment, with more than 1.119 trillion CFA francs earmarked for infrastructure and other large-scale, structurally essential projects. Officials say these investments are designed to modernise the economy and lay the foundations for long-term growth.

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Productive sectors are prioritised in the 2026 framework to stimulate sustainable economic expansion and job creation across the country. At the same time, the budget seeks to protect household purchasing power by continuing the provision of essential public services and providing targeted support for vulnerable populations.

Authorities describe the 2026 budget as a strategic turning point, reflecting a clear intention to build a more resilient, self-reliant Niger and to strengthen the state’s capacity to drive development on its own terms.

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