Issoufou, Oumarou to face off in Niger vote
NIAMEY — Niger opposition leader Mahamadou Issoufou will face a protege of his long-time foe, ex-president Mamadou Tandja, in the March 12 run-off presidential poll, the electoral commission confirmed Friday.Social Democratic…
NIAMEY — Niger opposition leader Mahamadou Issoufou will face a protege of his long-time foe, ex-president Mamadou Tandja, in the March 12 run-off presidential poll, the electoral commission confirmed Friday.Social Democratic Party leader Issoufou, 59, took 36.06 percent of the votes cast in Monday's first round of the poll for a civilian president in the uranium-rich west African country after a year of rule by the military junta that overthrew Tandja.Former prime minister Seini Oumarou -- the 60-year-old leader of Tandja's National Movement for the Development of Society -- came second with 23.2 percent, commission chairman Gousmane Abdourahmane said on national television.Another ex-premier, Hama Amadou, was third with 19.82 percent, while former president Mahamane Ousmane took 8.42 percent.However Oumarou, Amadou and Ousmane have forged a pact meant to deny Issoufou victory, saying that the other two would back whichever candidate is left facing the opposition leader.Junta leader Salou Djibo is expected to formally step aside for the newly-elected civilian president on April 6.The military seized power last year to end a crisis triggered by Tandja's attempts to extend his rule beyond the constitutional limits.The ultimate winner of the Niger poll will have the task of leading one of the world's top uranium producers out from under the shadow of the growing threat of Al-Qaeda-linked militants.Observers from West African bloc ECOWAS said on Wednesday that the elections, which also included parliamentary polls, were free and transparent.They also lauded the military authorities, including Djibo, for sticking to the timetable set out for a return to democratic rule. No members of the junta ran in the elections. Copyright © 2011 AFP. All rights reserved. More »
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