🇳🇪 Niger · Government Procurement Portal

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Niger's ARMP oversees procurement shaped by uranium mining and critical water access needs—Hook indexes its French-language notices in plain English, covering uranium, oil, agriculture, and water and sanitation contracts.

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What is ARMP Niger?

The Autorité de Régulation des Marchés Publics (ARMP) is Niger's independent procurement oversight body, responsible for publishing tenders, reviewing contracts, and adjudicating bid protests across government entities. It covers contracts in uranium mining, agriculture, water and sanitation, infrastructure, and emerging oil and gas. The 2016 procurement reforms introduced electronic publication requirements and simplified procedures for lower-value contracts.

https://www.armp-niger.org

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ARMP Niger at a glance.

Portal Language
French
Region
Africa
Country
🇳🇪 Niger

Key procurement sectors

Uranium Mining Agriculture Water & Sanitation Infrastructure Oil & Gas

Niger procurement landscape

Niger's procurement landscape is defined by two intersecting realities: uranium mining that has historically made the country one of the world's top uranium producers, and a water access crisis that shapes public investment priorities across the Sahelian interior. Government procurement accounts for approximately 20 percent of the national budget, with water and sanitation infrastructure representing a consistent high-priority category given that Niger ranks among the world's most water-stressed countries. Agricultural supply and rural infrastructure procurement reflects the predominantly rural population's dependence on rain-fed and irrigated farming. Uranium sector procurement—spanning mine site infrastructure, processing, and transport logistics—operates under both domestic procurement rules and the frameworks of mining convention agreements with international operators. An emerging oil production sector along the Agadem basin is creating a new category of energy sector procurement, adding pipeline infrastructure and refinery-related contracting alongside the established uranium base. The 2016 reforms simplified processes for below-threshold contracts, improving access for smaller local vendors.

Bidding on Niger tenders.

Vendors participate in Nigerien public procurement by registering with the relevant procuring entity and meeting sector-specific qualification requirements. Uranium and oil sector contracts typically involve international operators working under concession agreements, with their own procurement procedures overlapping with government contracting. Water and agriculture contracts often attract international NGOs and development contractors alongside commercial bidders.

Why search ARMP Niger with Hook?

ARMP Niger publishes notices in French, and the sector spread—from uranium infrastructure to water and sanitation to agricultural supply—requires monitoring across different procurement categories with distinct buyer organizations. Hook indexes ARMP Niger notices and makes them searchable in English, replacing the manual effort of tracking a multi-sector French-language pipeline.

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ARMP Niger — FAQ.

What makes Niger's procurement market distinctive? +

The combination of uranium mining—making Niger one of the world's significant uranium producers—and acute water access challenges creates procurement categories that are unusual in regional peer markets. Oil sector emergence adds a third dimension.

Why is water and sanitation such a prominent procurement category in Niger? +

Niger ranks among the world's most water-stressed nations, and the government allocates a significant share of procurement spending to water infrastructure, sanitation systems, and rural water access programs.

What did the 2016 procurement reforms introduce? +

The reforms required electronic publication of tender notices and introduced simplified procedures for contracts below defined value thresholds, improving both transparency and access for smaller suppliers.

What language does the ARMP Niger portal use? +

French. Hook indexes ARMP Niger notices and makes them searchable in plain English.

How do uranium mining contracts interact with government procurement? +

Uranium mining operates under concession agreements between the government and international operators, which have their own procurement frameworks. Some infrastructure and logistics contracts connected to mining activity flow through government procurement channels.

Can international vendors participate in Nigerien public tenders? +

Yes. International vendors are eligible for most categories, particularly larger infrastructure and sector-specific contracts. Local partnerships are common for on-ground implementation requirements.

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