Algerian Prime Minister completes official visit to Niamey
The Algerian Prime Minister, Mr. Sifi Ghrieb, concluded his official visit to Niamey on Wednesday, marking the end of a significant diplomatic mission to the Republic of Niger.
During his stay in Niamey, the Prime Minister inaugurated the Algerian-Nigerien Solidarity Power Plant, a strategic project with a capacity of 40 megawatts. This initiative was implemented as a gift from Algeria to Niger, reflecting the deep bonds of brotherhood, cooperation, and solidarity between the two nations.
Mr. Sifi Ghrieb, representing President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, co-chaired the inauguration ceremony alongside Nigerien Prime Minister Ali Lamine Zeine Mahaman. The event highlighted the successful collaboration between Algeria and Niger in the energy sector, reinforcing their shared commitment to development and infrastructure enhancement.
Following the inauguration, the Algerian Prime Minister was granted an audience with Nigerien President General Abdourahamane Tiani. During the meeting, he conveyed President Tebboune’s fraternal greetings and reiterated Algeria’s dedication to strengthening ties of solidarity, cooperation, and mutual support between the two brotherly nations.
Before departing from Niamey International Airport, Prime Minister Sifi Ghrieb was formally seen off by Niger’s Prime Minister and Algeria’s Ambassador to Niger, Mr. Ahmed Saadi.