Niger prime minister Ousmane Sonko to address lawmakers on key governance issues
This Friday, May 22, 2026, Niger’s Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko will face a critical session of parliamentary questioning in Niamey, where lawmakers will scrutinize his administration’s policies amid growing public expectations.
Parliamentary accountability session in Niamey
Ousmane Sonko is scheduled to appear before the National Assembly in Niamey for a high-stakes parliamentary question-and-answer session. This constitutional exercise allows legislators to directly challenge government policies and demand transparency on pressing national matters.
Key topics for discussion
During the session, the Prime Minister will field inquiries from deputies on critical issues spanning economic stability, social welfare reforms, and institutional governance. The exchanges come at a time when citizens are increasingly vocal about service delivery and policy implementation.
Why this session matters for Niger
The upcoming parliamentary engagement represents more than a routine check on executive power. It serves as a barometer for public sentiment, offering Sonko an opportunity to outline his administration’s vision while addressing immediate concerns about security, resource allocation, and democratic accountability in West Africa’s Sahel region.
The Prime Minister’s responses will shape perceptions of his leadership as Niger navigates complex regional challenges and domestic priorities.
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