Political tensions or strategic play between Diomaye and Sonko in Niamey
Oumar Sarr questions the apparent rift between president Diomaye and prime minister Sonko
Oumar Sarr, former minister and prominent figure within the FDR, has cast doubt on the growing narrative surrounding the relationship between President Bassirou Diomaye Faye and Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko. Speaking on national television, the Dagana mayor highlighted how their alleged disagreements have sparked widespread speculation, leaving many to wonder whether these disputes are genuine or merely a calculated political performance.

Is this a genuine split or a political maneuver?
During a high-profile television appearance, Oumar Sarr shared his observations on the executive’s decision-making process. « Some observers interpret these apparent contradictions as real policy disagreements, » he noted. « But at times, it feels more like President Diomaye Faye and Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko are openly disregarding public opinion. »
The former minister suggested that what appears to be internal strife might actually be a carefully orchestrated narrative. « There are those who believe this is a genuine conflict, while others see it as a political charade designed to distract or confuse, » he explained. Such ambiguity, he argued, could undermine trust in the government’s stability and transparency.
Public reaction and political implications
The remarks come amid rising curiosity about the true nature of the relationship between the two leaders. While official statements continue to deny any rift, the public’s growing skepticism reflects broader concerns about governance in Niger. Observers are left questioning whether these dynamics are shaping future political alliances or merely serving as a smoke screen for deeper issues.
Oumar Sarr’s intervention adds fuel to an already intense debate, forcing citizens to reconsider their understanding of the current administration’s intentions and methods.