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Gendarmerie Nationale (Niger)

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Paramilitary police force of Niger
Law enforcement agency
National Gendarmerie of Niger
Gendarmerie Nationale Nigérienne
Emblem
Flag
Flag
Agency overview
Formed1962
Preceding agency
  • Republican Guard
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionNiger
General nature
Operational structure
Agency executive
  • General of Brigade, Issa Mounkaila
Parent agencyMinistry of Defense

TheGendarmerie Nationale (French:Gendarmerie Nationale Nigérienne) is the nationalgendarmerie ofNiger. The Gendarmerie Nationale are under theNiger Armed Forces and report to the Ministry of Defense. They are responsible forlaw enforcement in rural areas. Niger's civilianpolice force, theNational Police, is a separate agency under theMinistry of Interior, Public Safety and Decentralization, and are responsible for policing in urban areas.

The Gendarmerie Nationale numbers approximately 3,700 members. The Gendarmerie Nationale is modeled on theNational Gendarmerie of its former colonial power,France.[1][2] As aparamilitary, it is uniformed, ranked and trained in military fashion.

The Gendarmerie Nationale sponsors a semi-professional football club,Union Sportive de la Gendarmerie Nationale, which plays in theSuper Ligue.

History

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Following the creation of the Republic of Niger and in anticipation of its independence, the Gendarmerie Nationale began transferring leadership to Nigerien officers. In August 1962, Lieutenant Badie Garba replaced Captain Maurice Dapremont then Superior Commander of the Gendarmerie Nationale, becoming the first Nigerien head of the Gendarmerie.[3]

When thePolice Nationale was moved to the Ministry of Interior in 2003, the FNIS fell under their jurisdiction, while the Gendarmerie remained under the Nigerien Ministry of Defense.[4]

Structure and organization

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Nigerien gendarmes in Diffa, February 2017.

The Gendarmerie Nationale is headquartered in Niamey and has four regional Groupements based in Niamey,Agadez,Maradi, andZinder.[5] A highway police unit known as the Brigade Routière is also a part of the Gendarmerie Nationale, charged with providing security to the nation's highways. The unit mainly operates highway checkpoints.[6]

Specialised units

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The GN includes police patrol and institutional security units, as well as specialised units, including a Niamey Motorcycle Unit (Peloton de sécurité routière de Niamey) for traffic and VIP escort duty,[7] a Telecommunications section (Division Télécommunication de la Gendarmerie),[8] and a nautical unit (Gendarmerie Fluviale).

Fluvial Brigade

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The Fluvial brigade of the Gendarmerie Nationale of Niger on a training on the Niger river in Niamey

In the wake of theBoko Haram insurgency inNigeria and theTuareg Rebellion of 2007–2009 inMali, Niger has moved to ensure adequate patrolling of theNiger river in Niger. The goal of this brigade is to ensure safety of people and resources on the river and to prevent trafficking in any nature that might contribute to the regional conflicts. The Fluvial Brigade of the Gendarmerie Nationale was created in 2008 and equipped with three patrol boats acquired from France. The role of this brigade is to conduct riverine patrols inNiamey,Tillaberi, andGaya.[9] This brigade works closely with custom services to address fluvial and riverine trafficking on the Niger river. Training and exchanges are carried out with regional partners such as Mali andSenegal as well as France. The latter has also provided logistical support in the form of patrol boats.

Ranks

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Rank groupGeneral / flag officersSenior officersJunior officers
National Gendarmerie of Niger[10]
Général d'arméeGénéral de corps d'arméeGénéral de divisionGénéral de brigadeColonelLieutenant-colonelCommandantCapitaineLieutenantSous-lieutenant
Rank groupSenior NCOsJunior NCOsEnlisted
National Gendarmerie of Niger[10]
MajorAdjudant-chefAdjudantMaréchal des logis chefMaréchal des logisGendarme de 1re classeGendarme de 2e classeGendarme de 3e classeGendarme de 4e classeGendarme auxiliaire

School and Training

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As of 2008, training of the Gendarmerie Nationale is conducted at the National Gendarmerie School (L'école nationale de la Gendarmerie) at Koira Tagui inNiamey. Training was previously conducted at Camp Tondibiah, a military base in Niamey and the primary training center for the Army corps. The first graduating class of the school included 1000 gendarmes, of whom 70 were women.[11]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Framework partnership document France - Niger (2006-2010)Archived February 24, 2012, at theWayback Machine, Ministère des Affaires étrangères (France), 2006. DOSSIER NIGER: Les forces armées nigériennes (FAN), Ministère des Affaires étrangères (France), 2003.
  2. ^La Mission de Coopération Militaire et de DéfenseArchived October 23, 2007, at theWayback Machine. Embassy of France in Niamey. 2008.
  3. ^Book -Armée et politique au Niger. Editor Idrissa Kimba. Publisher African Book Collection. 2008
  4. ^Déplacement du Directeur au NigerArchived February 14, 2012, at theWayback Machine, Ministère des Affaires étrangères (France).
  5. ^John Andrade (9 January 2016).World Police & Paramilitary Forces. Palgrave Macmillan UK. pp. 148–.ISBN 978-1-349-07782-3.
  6. ^Cecil Kuhne (8 June 2011).Near Death in the Desert. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. pp. 56–.ISBN 978-0-307-79371-3.
  7. ^Remise de cinq motos à la Gendarmerie NationaleArchived 2011-07-16 at theWayback Machine. Embassy of France to Niamey (2008)
  8. ^Le projet Transmissions InterarméesArchived 2011-07-16 at theWayback Machine. French Embassy at Niamey (2008)
  9. ^Aide français à la gendarmerie fluviale du NigerArchived 2011-07-16 at theWayback Machine. French Embassy at Niamey (2008).
  10. ^abBureau international des droits des enfants (December 2012)."État des Lieux: Formation des forces de défense et de sécurité sur les droit de l'enfant au Niger"(PDF) (in French). p. 34. Retrieved28 September 2020.
  11. ^Visite du ministre de la Défense Nationale à l'école de la Gendarmerie nationale : encourager les recrues à plus d'abnégation. Habibou Ousmane, Le Sahel. 10 June 2009
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