Strongly committed to economic and social development, BIA Niger, a subsidiary of the pan-African group Banque Centrale Populaire (BCP), has donated a modern and fully equipped hospitalization unit for the diabetology and endocrinology service at the Amirou Boubacar Diallo Hospital in Niamey. Covering an area of 320 m², this modern infrastructure fully funded by the bank includes four common rooms, seven individual rooms, a therapeutic education room, as well as consultation, care, and administrative spaces.
The objective is to significantly improve the reception and treatment conditions for patients with chronic diseases, especially diabetes, which is growing rapidly in Niger.
The official ceremony took place on July 25, 2025, under the high patronage of the Minister of Public Health, Population and Social Affairs, Colonel-Major Dr Garba Hakimi, in the presence of many authorities including the Delegate Administrator of the city of Niamey, Colonel Boubacar Soumana Garanké, and Mrs. Ango Nana Aissa, General Manager of BIA Niger.
“As a socially responsible company, we place health at the heart of our civic engagement. This project marks a key milestone in our partnership with the Amirou Boubacar Diallo hospital, and other initiatives will further strengthen this collective dynamic for the benefit of the populations,” said Mrs. Ango Nana Aissa, General Manager of BIA Niger.
This project is part of BIA Niger’s CSR strategy and reflects the values of proximity and citizenship, promoted by the BCP Group on a continental scale. It also illustrates the Group’s commitment to sustainably support national public health policies, in line with its commitments to human development.