Posted on 08/04/2009 4:57:41 PM PDT by SwinneySwitch
Niger voted on Tuesday in a referendum the president hopes will give him a mandate to change the constitution and rule beyond the end of his term. Mamadou Tandjas growing authoritarianism has raised fears of unrest in Africas second biggest uranium producer.
The European Union on Tuesday warned that Mr Tandjas actions could lead it to cut aid.
In recent months, the president has governed by decree after dissolving parliament and disregarding the Supreme Courts ruling against his plans to extend his stay in office beyond a two-term limit.
In voting today [Tuesday], I believe I have responded to the will of the people, who have asked me to remain as head of state, Mr Tandja said after casting his vote in Niamey, the capital.
Many observers see the developments as a further blow to African democracy following recent coups in Mauritania, Guinea and Madagascar.
Mr Tandja has ruled the west African nation, whose 15m people endure some of the worst living conditions in the world, for a decade, and is seeking an initial three-year extension of his term.
He says he needs to retain power in order to oversee the completion of recent large investments.
Nigers plentiful stocks of uranium have attracted serious interest recently.
In January, Areva of France announced a 1.2bn ($1.7bn, £1bn) mine, which it said would double Nigers production, making it the worlds second-biggest source of uranium.
A year ago, China agreed a $5bn pact with the government to explore for oil. Nearby nations are rich in crude.
In his bid to retain power, the president has left little to chance, with state media supportive of his campaign.
This is a classic case of what happens when you have possibilities of good-rent extraction from resources, said Alex Vines, an Africa expert...
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Obama’s kind of dictator.
I think Niger is the world’s leading producer of yellow cake (whatever that is). Ask Joe Wilson.
Ping!
Somebody’s GOT to get a statement from Obama about this!
Doesn’t look like Hillary Clinton will be stopping there,
Secretary Clinton: Travel to Africa, August 4, 2009
August 4, 2009 to August 14, 2009
Interactive Travel Map
http://www.state.gov/secretary/trvl/map/?trip_id=14
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