Prime Minister Ali Mahamn Lamine Zeine conducted important talks with an Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) delegation at Niamey on February 14th 2025 to improve Niger’s educational system and healthcare delivery.
The scientific branch of the OIC brought their delegation to Niamey under the leadership of its Assistant Secretary-General for Science and Technology Aftab Ahmad Khokher.
The event in Niamey worked to improve collaboration between Niger and the OIC particularly between their higher education and health departments. The Islamic University based in Niamey served as the primary subject when discussing how it advances educational possibilities throughout Niger.
OIC Secretary-General Hissein Brahim Taha sent greetings through Ambassador Khokher who also praised Niger for its essential support for the OIC mission and vision.
The diplomat stressed that OIC member states must enhance their joint efforts in education along with science and technology and health and water and climate change initiatives. He emphasized that member states of the OIC provide scholarship programs to expand educational opportunities for Nigerian students.
Prime Minister Zeine declared that Niger maintains a fundamental connection with the OIC. The prime minister revealed his strategic plans to assist Niger’s development process through programs that would promote national stability while advancing its progress.
Through this gathering, Niger demonstrates its dedication to enhancing educational and healthcare systems with international support. The collaboration with the OIC enables Niger to utilize organizational support for resolving key development challenges in its crucial sectors as it pursues sustainable growth.
The Islamic University in Niger functions as a vital educational institution because the OIC supports its operations. The Islamic University in Niger needs to boost its capabilities while developing new educational programs to enhance educational results for Nigerian students.
OIC collaboration in the health field will centre on enhancing medical service delivery and public healthcare solutions as well as ensuring medical service accessibility. Promoting the health of Niger’s population requires robust health systems to reach development objectives.
Through talks between Prime Minister Zeine and OIC delegates Niger seeks to advance its national development by directing investments specifically into education and health sectors. Niger uses existing partnerships to establish a secure and prosperous future for its population.
The development objectives of Niger heavily rely on international partnerships such as those with the OIC as the nation moves forward in its developmental path.
The forthcoming meeting’s results should produce specific enhancements in Niger’s educational system and healthcare system which will ultimately boost the societal development of Nigerien society.