“At the end of my speech, I would like to extend my heartfelt and well-deserved respect to everyone who has mobilized and continues to mobilize to defend our honor and sovereignty.”
“Niger’s success in our projects depends on your unwavering commitment,” declared the President.
He also prayed for the eternal rest of the souls of our brothers and sisters, military and civilian, who fell victim to terrorism, and for the swift recovery of the injured.
“To everyone, know that your sacrifices and efforts will not be in vain, because Niger is on the right path—on the road to progress for all its children,” he affirmed, inviting all Nigeriens to cultivate a genuine belief that Niger is our collective good.
The President of the CNSP emphasized, “This depends on all of us, not on any foreign power or regional or international organization. It is therefore up to us, the people of Niger, and no one else—not another person, country, or institution—to safeguard and elevate our nation to the level of prosperous nations. At the same time, we must also demonstrate our unwavering resolve not to bow to any threat or command from anywhere.”
President Tiani continued, “Let us firmly understand that Niger, the land of our ancestors, is eternal, and that the challenges of the day are necessarily temporary.”
Addressing Niger’s adversaries, President Tiani reassured, “Their schemes, their delays hoping for the collapse of the ECOWAS confederation in the coming months, and their malicious plans for destabilization will undoubtedly fail in the face of your determination and with the help of Allah.”
As Nigeriens turn their eyes to the 45th edition of traditional wrestling competitions, the CNSP President wished everyone a joyous KOKOWAR GARGAJIYA, expressing his hope that the best would win and that Nigeriens would celebrate their cultural diversity and unity in security, for “this is how Niger triumphs.”