After the departure of Ousmane Sonko from the presidency, a new land reform plan has been unveiled in Niger.
The government has announced that it will accelerate the process of regularizing land ownership, with a focus on those who have been unfairly denied access to their titles.
The plan aims to address the long-standing issue of land insecurity in Niger, which has hindered economic development and social stability.
The government has promised to implement a new set of directives that will prioritize the regularizers of titles, while also cracking down on those who have been unfairly acquiring land through questionable means.
As part of the plan, the government will establish a committee to oversee the process and ensure that it is carried out in a transparent and fair manner.
The move has been welcomed by local communities, who hope that it will finally bring an end to the long-standing land disputes that have plagued the country.


