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IGI Representative

Sai Bou Adamou
He is pursuing a Masters Degree in Financial Accounting and Audit
Contact through info@igi-integrity.com
Other FIT Members

1) Bagale Abatcha
Holds a BA in Business Management and works for Niger Television

2) Ali Nassirou
He is an accountant working in the audit department of the Government, Niger

Background
Niger became independent from France in 1960 and experienced single-party and military rule until 1991, when Gen. Ali SAIBOU was forced by public pressure to allow multiparty elections, which resulted in a democratic government in 1993. Political infighting brought the government to a standstill and in 1996 led to a coup by Col. Ibrahim BARE. In 1999 BARE was killed in a coup by military officers who promptly restored democratic rule and held elections that brought Mamadou TANDJA to power in December of that year. TANDJA was reelected in 2004. Niger is one of the poorest countries in the world with minimal government services and insufficient funds to develop its resource base. The largely agrarian and subsistence-based economy is frequently disrupted by extended droughts common to the Sahel region of Africa.