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North-Central Flagship: Niger Hydro & Irrigation Renewal

Niger State

Power State — hydro, agriculture and aviation.

Capital: Minna · Governor: Executive Governor

"Progress through partnership"

Population ~5.3MGDP $31BHydropowerAgricultureFisheries

Transparency

69/100

Capital

₦114.0B

Flagship Initiative

Niger Hydro & Irrigation Renewal

Rehab of Kainji, Jebba and Shiroro hydropower paired with downstream irrigation for food security.

Signature sector

Energy & Solar

Signature sector

Water Infrastructure

Signature sector

Agriculture

Landmarks

  • Gurara Falls
  • Zuma Rock
  • Kainji Lake National Park

Key cities

MinnaBidaSulejaKontagora

Infrastructure Scorecard

Projects Listed

10

Completed

3

In Progress

3

Seeking Funding

4

Participants

21,032

Diaspora

4,655

Completion Rate

54%

Avg. Rating

3.9/5

Active Opportunities

Open for participation in Niger

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Infrastructure Categories

Projects by sector

Roads & Transport

Projects

2

Capital

₦13.0B

Completion36%

Energy & Solar

Projects

2

Capital

₦13.0B

Completion36%

Housing

Projects

2

Capital

₦13.0B

Completion37%

Markets

Projects

2

Capital

₦13.0B

Completion37%

Industrial Parks

Projects

2

Capital

₦13.0B

Completion37%

Agriculture

Projects

2

Capital

₦13.0B

Completion37%

Water Infrastructure

Projects

2

Capital

₦13.0B

Completion37%

Healthcare

Projects

2

Capital

₦13.0B

Completion37%

Education

Projects

2

Capital

₦13.0B

Completion37%

Digital Infrastructure

Projects

2

Capital

₦13.0B

Completion37%

Project map · Niger

Solar Hub
Industrial Park
Market
Housing

Project gallery

Minna Central Market RedevelopmentMinna Cocoa Processing ClusterMinna Data Centre & Cloud ZoneMinna Skills & Vocational HubMinna Solar Streetlight ProgrammeMinna Hybrid Power Plant

Photos · Drone footage · Before & after · Construction updates

Infrastructure Timeline

2024

Market Redevelopment

Completed

2025

Industrial Park

Under Construction

2026

Solar Programme

Fundraising

2027

Water Scheme

Planning

2028

Digital Backbone

Pipeline

Transparency dashboard

Overall score

69

/100 · National avg 81

Reporting compliance88%
Financial disclosure81%
Audit compliance92%
Milestone reporting76%
Investor communication79%
Document availability84%

Community priorities

What should Niger prioritise next?

Roads34%
Markets22%
Housing18%
Solar14%
Water8%
Industrial Parks4%

Diaspora participation

4,655 diaspora participants across 6+ countries

🇬🇧United Kingdom582₦49.3M
🇺🇸United States679₦57.7M
🇨🇦Canada679₦57.9M
🇩🇪Germany679₦58.1M
🇦🇪UAE679₦58.2M
🇿🇦South Africa679₦58.4M
🌍Other679₦58.5M

National Rankings

Transparency

#34 / 37

1

Capital Mobilised

#33 / 37

1

Citizen Participation

#33 / 37

1

Diaspora Participation

#33 / 37

1

Infrastructure Delivery

#34 / 37

1

Project Completion

#34 / 37

1

Featured Success Stories

Delivered infrastructure in Niger

Minna Central Market Phase IDelivered

Minna Central Market Phase I

Raised
₦850.0M
Beneficiaries
2,400 traders
Completed
Q3 2025
Niger Rural Solar RolloutDelivered

Niger Rural Solar Rollout

Raised
₦1.2B
Beneficiaries
18 communities
Completed
Q1 2026
Minna Ring Road Section ADelivered

Minna Ring Road Section A

Raised
₦3.5B
Beneficiaries
120K daily commuters
Completed
Q4 2025

Upcoming Opportunities

Pipeline raises in Niger

Niger Green Sukuk Series ISukuk

Niger Green Sukuk Series I

Target: ₦5.0B

Launch: Q3 2026

Minna Industrial Park Phase IIPPP

Minna Industrial Park Phase II

Target: ₦12.0B

Launch: Q4 2026

Niger Affordable Housing FundOriginals™

Niger Affordable Housing Fund

Target: ₦8.5B

Launch: Q1 2027

AI Infrastructure Intelligence

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Generated executive briefing for Niger State · refreshed weekly

Infrastructure Outlook

Niger maintains a transparency score of 69/100 with 10 tracked projects. Capital formation momentum is moderate, anchored by Minna-based market and energy programmes.

Risk Analysis

4 projects currently in fundraising could face timeline slippage if subscription velocity drops. Diaspora participation (4,655) provides resilience against domestic liquidity shocks.

Capital Formation

Total mobilised: ₦114.0B across 10 projects. Average ticket per participant trends around ₦5.4M.

Priority Sectors

Highest activity in Roads & Transport and Energy. Housing and Water remain underweight relative to demand — recommended pipeline targets for the next 12 months.

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