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ALLIANCE OF SAHEL STATES:
A MODEL FOR AFRICA?

The Alliance of Sahel States’ revolutionary posture and its transformative impact on Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger has captured the imaginations of Pan-Africanists across the continent. But it’s also clear that the anti-neo-colonial project needs defending, being at risk from the very forces it rejects. To highlight the issue - and take stock of the AES’s achievements so far - a special three-day conference is being held in Niamey, noscriptd “In Solidarity with the Peoples of the Sahel.”
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African Stream’s Inemesit Richardson is on the ground in Niamey, Niger, at the Conference in Solidarity with the Peoples of the Sahel taking place 19-21 November.

Government officials and civil society groups met for three days to discuss strengthening the revolution in Africa’s Sahel region. Hundreds of Nigeriens represented women's organisations, student organisations, trade unions and other groups. 

International delegates arrived from Kenya, Zambia, Guinea-Bissau, South Africa, Venezuela, Cuba, Ghana, Benin, Ivory Coast, the United States and China, making it perhaps the most international Alliance of Sahel States (AES) conference. 

The conference’s organisers—West African People's Organisation and Pan-Africanism Today— gave rousing opening speeches. The Governor of Niamey Region and Niger Prime Minister Ali Lamine Zeine (@A_Mahamanezeine on X) also spoke.
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Continued……In the first photo, Richardson spoke with Abdourahamane Elhadj Oumarou (@abder2810 on X), Niger section leader of grassroots political group Urgences Panafricanistes (@UrgencesPanaf on X) and the official spokesperson for Nigerien civil society during the opening ceremony. He is one of Niger’s well-respected anti-imperialist voices, with decades of experience organising against French and U.S. neo-colonialism.

A panel on the global fight against imperialism featured speakers, such as Venezuelan Vice-Minister for North America Carlos Ron (@CarlosJRonVE on X) and Socialist Party of Zambia (@SPZambia on X) founder and President Fred M'membe (@drfredmmembe on X). They shared their experiences and that of their respective countries. M'membe emphatically declared that the time has come to dispel all imperialist propaganda regarding military coups d’état and lend support to the AES. Progressive forces worldwide heeded the call by coming together in Niamey.
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Continued……We spoke to M'membe after the panel. His clarity about the primacy of the AES countries within the contemporary Pan-African struggle was a breath of fresh air. For decades, regionalist blocs and frameworks have defined Africa, so it was refreshing to see the revolutionaries of Southern Africa and West Africa reuniting like this.

On day 2, a women-led panel discussed their essential role in shaping the Pan-African struggle within the AES, across Africa and worldwide. Niger’s mass women's organisations consist of thousands of members working tirelessly to defend and protect the AES. Following the panel, members of Nigerien grassroots organisations flocked to the podium to express support and appreciation for the role women have played in liberating Niger from French and U.S. neo-colonialism. 
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Continued….. Following that panel, we met and spoke with two organisers in Niger. Madame Abdou Mariatou is the founder and president of Femmes Engagee pour le Sauvegarde de la Patrie (Women Engaged to Safeguard the Homeland), one of the mass women's organisations shaping the contours of the Nigerien struggle. Ibrahim Hamidou is a prominent socialist trade unionist who also organises in solidarity with Cuba.

Day 2's final panel on youths’ role within the Pan-African struggle featured Booker Ngesa Omole (@bookerbiro on X), the General Secretary of the Communist Party Marxist Kenya (CPM-K) (@communistske on X). He clarified that it's not just about uplifting youth but also understanding their class reality. For example, Omole pointed out that young people in the family of now-overthrown Nigerien former President Mohamed Bazoum will not have the same class interests as the majority of AES youth.
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SENEGAL'S PASTEF SWEEPS PARLIAMENT ELECTIONS

After Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye dissolved the parliament in September, calling for snap elections, news reports say Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko’s PASTEF party (African Patriots of Senegal for Work, Ethics and Fraternity) secured a majority in the 17 November election. Sonko said these snap elections were essential to overcoming opposition to his ambitious 25-year economic reform plan. With control of parliament, the @PastefOfficiel (X) founder can pursue this agenda, which aims to transform Senegal’s economy through industrialisation and sustainable growth. 
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Continued……Despite @PR_Diomaye (X) being president, many regard the 44-year-old as Sonko's protegé. When the highest court blocked @SonkoOfficiel (X) from vying for president, Diomaye Faye ran instead for the top job with Sonko, 50, as the prime minister candidate, seeing through a successful campaign.

Sonko’s plan includes increasing per capita income by 50 per cent within five years and tripling it by 2050. To achieve this, he envisions leveraging Senegal’s agricultural, mining, oil, and gas resources to drive industrialisation, integrate raw materials into global value chains, and boost local raw-material processing. The government has committed $11.7 billion to research, innovation and infrastructure development. Key goals include training 700,000 youth to combat unemployment, ensuring energy self-sufficiency through new oil and gas reserves, and raising life expectancy by three years. 

While these objectives are ambitious, critics question Sonko’s ability to implement such sweeping reforms given the pair have not stood by their campaign promise to create a national currency. Instead, they chose to reform the France-controlled West African CFA Franc.

Sources.
News
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c1wj4dwvj1po?at_format=link&at_bbc_team=editorial

Sonko’s economic plan
https://www.rfi.fr/en/africa/20241015-senegal-unveils-25-year-development-plan-aiming-for-economic-sovereignty-and-sustainability

Reform not abolish CFA
https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/senegal-opposition-leader-backs-off-promise-create-national-currency-2024-03-15/

Faye visits France
https://www.lemonde.fr/en/international/article/2024/06/18/senegal-s-president-faye-to-visit-france-in-first-trip-outside-africa_6675092_4.html

Faye visits Ivory Coast
https://powersofafrica.com/article/610/ivory-coast-senegal-faye-meets-ouattara

Faye visits Ghana
https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Akufo-Addo-hosts-Africa-039-s-youngest-president-Diomaye-Faye-of-Senegal-1931388

Faye visits Nigeria
https://www.tvcnews.tv/2024/05/tinubu-receives-senegal-president-diomaye-faye-at-aso-rock-villa/

Faye visits Mali, Burkina
https://www.france24.com/en/africa/20240530-senegal-s-faye-makes-first-visit-to-military-ruled-mali-and-burkina-faso

Court blocks Sonko
https://apnews.com/article/senegal-sonko-presidential-election-supreme-court-468d261fd4fdee23793a3b5114209beb

Dissolves parliament
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/9/13/senegals-faye-dissolves-parliament-and-sets-elections-for-november
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AUSTRALIAN COMPANY TO PAY MALI $160 MILLION
TO SECURE CEO RELEASE

Australia-based Resolute Mining has agreed to pay Mali $160 million to secure the release of its employees, including CEO Terence Holohan, after tax-related detentions. 

The payment will be split, with $80 million from cash reserves and the rest due in coming months. This incident follows Mali adopting a mining code in 2023 that increases the country’s share of mining revenue and mandates a 35 per cent stake in new projects. Gold is crucial to Mali's economy, accounting for 25 per cent of tax revenues and 75 per cent of export earnings.

Similar detentions occurred in September, with Barrick Gold agreeing to pay $80 million to resolve its dispute. 
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Continued….. The Alliance of Sahel States confederation, made up of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger, has exerted its sovereignty over its natural resources in recent months. For example, in June, Niger revoked a mining licence from France-based Orano. 

As Burkina Faso President Ibrahim Traoré recently said, ‘We know how to mine our gold, and I don’t understand why we should let multinationals come and mine it.’

Sources:
News
https://archive.ph/7LHbT#selection-4779.0-4779.105

Gold contribution to economy
https://allafrica.com/stories/202411190028.html

Mali detains Barrick Gold employees
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-09-30/barrick-says-it-reaches-deal-with-mali-after-reports-staff-were-detained

Orano sidelined in Niger
https://www.orano.group/en/news/news-group/2024/october/niger-growing-financial-difficulties-will-force-somair-to-suspend-operations

Burkina on mining own resources
https://archive.ph/7LHbT#selection-4779.0-4779.105

https://allafrica.com/stories/202411190028.html
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GHANA WELCOMES 500+ DIASPORA AS NEW CITIZENS

Ghana is leading the way in reconnecting diaspora Africans to the continent. It’s just welcomed 524 newly minted Ghanaian citizens from all over the world at a special ceremony in Accra. As this video shows, they were clearly delighted to be reconnecting to their ancestral roots.

President Akufo-Addo told them, “Your ancestors left these shores in circumstances that were tragic and inhumane. Today, we embrace you as our own - as fellow citizens of this nation and as part of the Ghanaian family."

The programme was first launched in the Year of Return in 2019, commemorating 400 years since the first enslaved Africans were transported to the Americas through the so-called ‘door of no return.’
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ASPIRING BLACK IRISH TEACHER:
NO DIVERSITY WITHOUT INCLUSION

Black people in Ireland are facing worsening levels of racism, despite making up only 1.5% of the population. According to a March 2023 report by the Irish Network Against Racism (INAR), 600 racist incidents were registered in 2022 via the iReport.ie portal, up from 404 in 2021. Of the total documented, 223 were criminal, while 190 involved illegal discrimination and 136 hate speech.

The INAR says the growth in racism is driven by anti-migrant rhetoric from far-right groups. It also notes that harassment often goes unaddressed by the authorities.
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Continued……In this clip, Baisat Alawiye, a trainee secondary-school teacher in Ireland, sheds light on how racism in Ireland impacts education and why the issue needs to be addressed early on in the classroom. She wants to see policies that work towards genuine inclusion - rather than just hear grandstanding statements on diversity.

Video Credit: GORM (YouTube)

Sources:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPDAoe9o9xE

https://emn.ie/one-in-ten-of-the-population-are-non-irish-citizens-census-2022-figures-show/

https://inar.ie/reportsofracism2022
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