List of heads of state of Niger
This is a list of heads of state of Niger since the country gained independence from France in 1960 to the present day.
President of the Republic of Niger Président du Niger | |
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Incumbent Omar Tchiani Hassoumi Massaoudou since 28 July 2023 Tchiani Acting since 27 July 2023 (Massaoudou) | |
Style | Mr. President His Excellency |
Type | Head of state |
Seat | Niamey |
Appointer | Direct popular vote (two rounds if necessary) |
Term length | 5 years, renewable once |
Constituting instrument | Constitution of Niger |
Precursor | High Commissioner of Niger |
Formation | 10 November 1960 |
First holder | Hamani Diori |
Deputy | President of the National Assembly |
A total of nine people have served as head of state of Niger.
As of 28 July 2023, the presidency is disputed between Omar Tchiani, the chairman of a military junta calling itself the National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland (CNSP) following a coup[1] that removed President Mohamed Bazoum from power,[2] and Bazoum's Foreign Minister, Hassoumi Massaoudou, who declared himself acting leader.[3]
Titles
- 1960–1974: President of the Republic
- 1974–1989: President of the Supreme Military Council
- 1989: President of the Supreme Council of National Orientation
- 1989–1996: President of the Republic
- 1996: Chairman of the National Salvation Council
- 1996–1999: President of the Republic
- 1999: Chairman of the National Reconciliation Council
- 1999–2010: President of the Republic
- 2010–2011: Chairman of the Supreme Council for the Restoration of Democracy
- 2011–2023: President of the Republic
- 2023–: Chairman of the National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland
Key
- Political parties
- Nigerien Progressive Party – African Democratic Rally (PPN–RDA)
- National Movement for the Development of Society (MNSD–Nassara)
- Democratic and Social Convention (CSD–Rahama)
- National Union of Independents for Democratic Renewal (UNIRD) / Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP–Jama'a)
- Nigerien Party for Democracy and Socialism (PNDS–Tarayya)
- Other factions
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List
Name | Portrait | Took office | Left office | Elected | Political affiliation | |
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Hamani Diori | PPN-RDA | |||||
Diamballa Yansambou Maïga | 1 September 1969 | 5 September 1969 | PPN-RDA | |||
Courmo Barcougné | 5 September 1969 | 5 September 1969 | PPN-RDA | |||
Léopold Kaziendé | 10 September 1969 | 11
September 1969 |
PPN-RDA | |||
Maïda Mamoudou | 13 September 1969 | 13 September 1969 | PPN-RDA | |||
Harou Kouka | 17
September 1969 |
17
September 1969 |
PPN-RDA | |||
Mouddour Zakara | 20
September 1969 |
20
September 1969 |
PPN-RDA | |||
Noma Kaka | 25
September 1969 |
25
September 1969 |
PPN-RDA | |||
Mahamane Dandobi | 29
September 1969 |
29
September 1969 |
PPN-RDA | |||
Amadou Issaka | 30
September 1969 |
30
September 1969 |
PPN-RDA | |||
Issa Ibrahim | 1 October 1969 | 1 October 1969 | PPN-RDA | |||
Barkiré Halidou | 15
October 1970 |
15 October 1970 | PPN-RDA | |||
Boukary Sabo | 15 October 1970 | 15 October 1970 | PPN-RDA |
Name | Portrait | Took office | Left office | Elected | Political affiliation | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hamani Diori | 15 October 1970 | 18
October 1970 |
PPN-RDA | |||
Diamballa Yansambou Maïga | 18
October 1970 |
18
October 1970 |
PPN-RDA | |||
Léopold Kaziendé | 25
October 1970 |
25
October 1970 |
PPN-RDA | |||
Mouddour Zakara | 29
October 1970 |
29
October 1970 |
PPN-RDA | |||
Harou Kouka | 2 November 1970 | 2 November 1970 | ||||
Maïda Mamoudou | 25
November 1970 |
25
November 1970 |
PPN-RDA | |||
Mahamane Dandobi | 5
November 1970 |
5
November 1970 |
PPN-RDA | |||
Barkiré Halidou | 9
November 1970 |
9
November 1970 |
PPN-RDA | |||
Amadou Issaka | 14
November 1970 |
14
November 1970 |
PPN-RDA | |||
Issa Ibrahim | 19
November 1970 |
19
November 1970 |
PPN-RDA | |||
Maï Maigana | 24
November 1970 |
24
November 1970 |
PPN-RDA | |||
Amadou Mossi | 26
November 1970 |
26
November 1970 |
PPN-RDA | |||
Harouna Bembello | 28
November 1970 |
28
November 1970 |
PPN-RDA | |||
Garba Katambé | 28
November 1970 |
28
November 1970 |
PPN-RDA | |||
Abdou Sidikou | 29
November 1970 |
29
November 1970 |
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Dan Dicko Dan Koulodo | 30
November 1970 |
30
November 1970 |
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Boubacar Moussa | 12 December 1970 | 12 December 1970 | ||||
Souna Adamou | 12 December 1973 | 12 December 1973 |
No. | Name (Birth–Death) |
Portrait | Tenure | Elected | Political affiliation | |
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Took office | Left office | |||||
1 | Hamani Diori (1916–1989) |
10 November 1960 | 15 April 1974 (deposed.) |
1960 1965 1970 |
PPN–RDA | |
Adamou Mayaki | 1 May 1964 | 1 May 1964 | ||||
Mamadou Maidah | 3 August 1965 | 3 August 1965 | ||||
Barcourgné Courmo | 3 August 1965 | 3 August 1965 | ||||
Abdou Sidikou | 1 June 1966 | 1 June 1966 | ||||
Djibo Yacouba | 4 August 1968 | 4 August 1968 | ||||
Moumouni Adamou Djermakoye | 9 August 1968 | 9 August 1968 | ||||
Boubou Hama | 15 April 1974 | 15 April 1974 | ||||
Ikhia Aboubekr Zodi | 15 April 1974 | 15 April 1974 | ||||
Léopold Kaziendé | 15 April 1974 | 15 April 1974 | ||||
— | President of the Supreme Military Council Niger | 15 April 1974 | 17 April
1974 |
_ | Military | |
— |
|
17 April
1974 |
17 April
1974 |
— | Military | |
Noma Kaka | 17 April
1974 |
17 April
1974 |
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Idrissa Arouna | 17 April
1974 |
17 April
1974 |
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Sani Souna Sido | 17 April
1974 |
17 April
1974 |
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2 | Seyni Kountché (1931–1987) |
17 April 1974 | 10 November 1987 (died in office.) |
– | Military | |
Mahamane Sani Bako | 10 November
1987 |
10 November
1987 |
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Hamid Algabid | 10 November
1987 |
10 November
1987 |
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Mamane Oumarou | 10 November
1987 |
10 November
1987 |
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Moutari Moussa | 10 November
1987 |
10 November
1987 |
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— | Supreme Military Council (Niger) | 10 November
1987 |
14 November
1987 |
_ | Military | |
Bagnou Beido | 14 November
1987 |
14 November
1987 |
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3 | Ali Saibou (1940–2011) |
14 November 1987 | 16 April 1993 | 1989 | Military / MNSD–Nassara | |
Allele Elhadj Habibou | 1 June 1989 | 1 June 1989 | ||||
Mahamane Sani Bako | 1 June 1989 | 1 June 1989 | ||||
Hassane Hamidou | 2 March 1990 | 2 March 1990 | ||||
Aliou Mahamidou | 2 March 1990 | 2 March 1990 | ||||
André Salifou | 16 April 1993 | 16 April 1993 | ||||
Moumouni Adamou Djermakoye | 16 April 1993 | 16 April 1993 | ||||
4 | Mahamane Ousmane (1950–) |
16 April 1993 | 27 January 1996 (deposed.) |
1993 | CSD–Rahama | |
Abdourahmane Hama | ||||||
Souley Abdoulaye | 28 September 1994 | 5 February 1995 | ||||
Amadou Boubacar Cissé | 5 February 1995 | 21 February 1995 | ||||
Mahamane Doby | 1 May 1995 | 1 May 1995 | ||||
Hama Amadou | 27 January 1996 | 27 January 1996 | ||||
Mahamadou Issoufou | 27 January 1996 | 27 January 1996 | ||||
Moutari Moussa | 27 January 1996 | 27 January 1996 | ||||
— | Chairman of the National Salvation Council | 27 January 1996 | 27 January 1996 | — | Military | |
— |
|
27 January 1996 | 27 January 1996 | — | Military | |
Boukary Adji | 27 January 1996 | 27 January 1996 | Independent | |||
Youssoufa Mamadou Maïga | 27 January 1996 | 27 January 1996 | Independent | |||
André Salifou | 27 January 1996 | 27 January 1996 | Independent | |||
5 | Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara (1949–1999) |
27 January 1996 | 9 April 1999 (assassinated.) |
1996 | Military / UNIRD / RDP–Jama'a | |
Tahirou Amadou | 1 June 1996 | 1 June 1996 | ||||
Ousmane Issoufou Oubandawaki | 25 June 1996 | 25 June 1996 | ||||
Amadou Boubacar Cissé | 21 December 1996 | 27 November 1997 | ||||
Maman Sambo Sidikou | 27 November 1997 | 27 November 1997 | ||||
Yahaya Tounkara | 1 June 1998 | 1 June
1998 |
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— | National Reconciliation Council
|
9 April
1999 |
11 April
1999 |
Military | ||
Moussa Moumouni Djermakoye | 9 April 1999 | 9 April 1999 | ||||
6 | Ibrahim Assane Mayaki | 9 April
1999 |
11 April
1999 |
_ | Military | |
7 | Djibrilla Hamidou Hima | 11 April
1999 |
11 April
1999 |
_ | Military | |
Soumana Zanguina | 11 April
1999 |
11 April
1999 |
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8 | Daouda Malam Wanké (1946–2004) |
11 April 1999 | 22 December 1999 | – | Military | |
9 | Mamadou Tandja (1938–2020) |
22 December 1999 | 18 February 2010 (deposed.) |
1999 2004 |
MNSD–Nassara | |
Aïchatou Mindaoudou | 22 December 2000 | 22 December
2000 |
Independent | |||
Sabiou Daddy Gaoh | 22 December
2000 |
22 December
2000 |
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Nassirou Sabo | 1 May 2001 | 1 May
2001 |
Independent | |||
Hassane Souley | 9 June 2007 | 9 June
2007 |
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Jida Hamadou | 1
February 2010 |
1
February 2010 |
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Aminatou Djibrilla Maiga Touré | 17
February 2010 |
17
February 2010 |
Independent | |||
Seyni Oumarou | 17
February 2010 |
17
February 2010 |
Independent | |||
Albadé Abouba | 17
February 2010 |
17
February 2010 |
Independent | |||
Ali Badjo Gamatié | 17
February 2010 |
17
February 2010 |
— | MNSD–Nassara | ||
8 | Supreme Council for the Restoration of Democracy | 17
February 2010 |
18 February 2010 | _ | Military | |
Mamadou Ousseini | 17
February 2010 |
18
February 2010 |
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Djibrilla Hima Hamidou | 18 February 2010 | 18 February 2010 | Military | |||
Mahamadou Danda | 18 February 2010 | 18 February 2010 | Military | |||
10 | Goukoye Abdul Karimou | 18 February 2010 | 18 February 2010 | Military | ||
12 | Daouda Mallam Wanke | 18 February 2010 | 18 February 2010 | Military | ||
13 | Adamou Harouna (1951–) | 18 February 2010 | 18 February 2010 | – | Military | |
14 | Salou Djibo (1965–) |
18 February 2010 | 7 April 2011 | – | Military | |
Marou Amadou | 7 April 2011 | 7 April 2011 | PNDS–Tarayya | |||
Hama Amadou | 7 April 2011 | 7 April 2011 | PNDS–Tarayya | |||
15 | Mahamadou Issoufou (1950–) |
7 April 2011 | 2 April 2021 | 2011 2016 |
PNDS–Tarayya | |
Karidjo Mahamadou | 7 April 2012 | 7 April 2012 | ||||
Abdou Labo | 2 June 2013 | 2 June 2013 | ||||
Amadou Salifou | 24 November 2014 | 24 November 2014 | Indep | |||
Ousseini Tinni | 25 March 2016 | 25 March 2016 | PNDS–Tarayya | |||
Ibrahim Yacouba | 11 April 2016 | 11 April 2016 | ||||
Kalla Moutari | 11 April 2016 | 11 April 2016 | ||||
Brigi Rafini | 7 April 2018 | 7 April 2018 | PNDS–Tarayya | |||
Issoufou Katambé | 1 May 2020 | 1 May 2020 | ||||
Kalla Ankourao | 1 May 2021 | 1 May
2021 |
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Sani Saley Gourouza | 2 April 2021 | 2 April 2021 | Military | |||
16 | Mohamed Bazoum (1960–) |
2 April 2021 | 26 July 2023 (deposed.) |
2021 | PNDS–Tarayya | |
Alkassoum Indattou | 25 July 2023 | 26 July 2023 | ||||
Ouhoumoudou Mahamadou | 26 July 2023 | 26 July 2023 | PNDS–Tarayya | |||
Seyni Oumarou | 26 July 2023 | 26 July 2023 | PNDS–Tarayya | |||
17 | National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland | 26 July 2023 | 26 July 2023 | — | Military | |
18 | Amadou Abdramane (born 1962) |
26 July 2023 | 28 July 2023 | – | Military | |
19 | Hassoumi Massaoudou (born 1957) (Disputed) |
27 July 2023 | Incumbent | – | PNDS–Tarayya | |
20 | Omar Tchiani (born 1960) (Disputed) |
28 July 2023 | Incumbent | – | Military | |
Ali Lamine Zeine | 8 August 2023 | Incumbent | Independent | |||
Bakary Yaou Sangaré | 26 July 2023 | 29 July 2023 | Independent | |||
Maizama Abdoulaye | 15 August 2023 | 15 August 2023 | ||||
Garba Hakimi | 16 August 2023 | 16 August 2023 | ||||
Soumana Boubacar | ||||||
Mahaman Elhadj Ousmane | ||||||
Mahamadou Saidou | ||||||
Elizabeth Cherif | ||||||
Salissou Mahaman Salissou | ||||||
Maizama Abdoulaye | ||||||
Aissatou Abdoulaye Tondi | ||||||
Aissa Lawan Wandarama | ||||||
Salissou Sahirou Adamou | ||||||
Alio Daouda | ||||||
Mahaman Moustapha Barké | ||||||
Guichen Agaichata Atta | ||||||
Sidi Mohamed Raliou | ||||||
Seydou Asman | ||||||
Moumouni Boubacar Saidou |
Latest election
Candidate | Party | First round | Second round | ||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | ||
Mahamadou Issoufou | Nigerien Party for Democracy and Socialism | 2,252,016 | 48.43 | 3,694,132 | 92.73 |
Hama Amadou | Nigerien Democratic Movement for an African Federation | 824,500 | 17.73 | 289,751 | 7.27 |
Seyni Oumarou | National Movement for the Development of Society | 563,613 | 12.12 | ||
Mahamane Ousmane | Nigerien Movement for Democratic Renewal | 290,688 | 6.25 | ||
Ibrahim Yacouba | Nigerien Patriotic Movement | 201,982 | 4.34 | ||
Kassoum Moctar | Congress for the Republic | 135,176 | 2.91 | ||
Abdou Labo | Democratic and Social Convention | 97,382 | 2.09 | ||
Amadou Cheiffou | Social Democratic Rally | 82,965 | 1.78 | ||
Amadou Cissé | Union for Democracy and the Republic | 69,115 | 1.49 | ||
Laouan Magagi | Alliance for Democratic Renewal | 44,685 | 0.96 | ||
Adal Rhoubeid | Democratic Movement for Renewal | 27,350 | 0.59 | ||
Abdoulaye Amadou Traoré | Party of Progress for a United Niger | 18,681 | 0.40 | ||
Tahirou Guimba | Democratic Movement for Development and the Defence of Liberties | 18,335 | 0.40 | ||
Mahaman Jean Philipe Padonou | Convergence for Democracy and Progress | 16,508 | 0.35 | ||
Mahaman Hamissou Maman | Justice and Development Party | 7,211 | 0.16 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 415,249 | – | 82,838 | – | |
Total | 5,065,456 | 100 | 4,066,721 | 100 | |
Registered voters/turnout | 7,580,598 | 66.82 | 6,745,667 | 60.29 | |
Source: Constitutional Court Archived 2016-03-09 at the Wayback Machine CENI |
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References
- ↑ "Niger soldiers say President Bazoum has been removed, borders closed". France 24. Retrieved 27 July 2023.
- ↑ "Niger's Mohamed Bazoum sworn in as president after failed coup" (in en-GB). BBC News. 2021-04-02. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-56613931. Retrieved 2021-04-02.
- ↑ Peter, Laurence (27 July 2023). "Niger soldiers announce coup on national TV". BBC. Retrieved 27 July 2023.
- ↑ Chaïbou Maman (Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:month translator/data' not found.), Répertoire biographique des personnalités de la classe politique et des leaders d’opinion du Niger de 1945 à nos jours (in German), vol. Volume II, Niamey: Démocratie 2000, p. 359
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