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Niger election: Voters choose president in tense polls | |
(about 9 hours later) | |
Voters in Niger are going to the polls under tight security in presidential and parliamentary elections. | |
President Mahamadou Issoufou is hoping to secure a second term in the impoverished West African nation. | President Mahamadou Issoufou is hoping to secure a second term in the impoverished West African nation. |
His main rival, Hama Amadou, is currently behind bars accused of trafficking babies, a charge he strongly denies. | |
The run-up to the vote has been marred by accusations of repression and a row over identification documents. | The run-up to the vote has been marred by accusations of repression and a row over identification documents. |
The authorities have announced that roughly 1.5 million people without ID papers will be able to cast their ballots by having witnesses vouch for them, in a move that was condemned by opposition leaders. | The authorities have announced that roughly 1.5 million people without ID papers will be able to cast their ballots by having witnesses vouch for them, in a move that was condemned by opposition leaders. |
Niger is rich in natural resources, including uranium and oil, but is one of the poorest countries on earth, ranking last in the UN Human Development Index. | |
Crowded field | Crowded field |
Most polling stations opened at about 08:00 local time (07:00 GMT) on Sunday. However, voting was delayed in some parts of the capital Niamey, owing to late delivery of ballot papers. | |
Security was tightened amid fears of jihadist attacks by groups based in neighbouring Nigeria, Mali and Libya. | |
Meanwhile, President Issoufou says his government foiled a coup plot in December. | |
Niger election: Can a prisoner beat the president? | Niger election: Can a prisoner beat the president? |
One of the candidates in Sunday's presidential election, Ibrahim Hamidou, was arrested for casting doubt upon December's alleged coup but was released in January against the wishes of state prosecutors. | One of the candidates in Sunday's presidential election, Ibrahim Hamidou, was arrested for casting doubt upon December's alleged coup but was released in January against the wishes of state prosecutors. |
Aside from Hama Amadou, a former Prime Minister, other well-known figures among the crowded field of 15 presidential candidates include Mahamane Ousmane, Niger's first democratically elected president. | |
A run-off will be held if no candidate secures an outright victory on Sunday. | A run-off will be held if no candidate secures an outright victory on Sunday. |
Niger is seen as an important ally of Western powers in the fight against militant Islamists in the fragile Sahara region. | |
However, the country is far from stable. Corruption, food shortages and porous borders remain serious problems. |