Posted by baalhousseynou -
November 9, 2013 -
455 Views
0 Comments
0 Likes
0 Reviews
Tessaoua is a city located in the Maradi Region of Niger. It has a population of 31,667 (2001 census).[1] Tessaoua is historically an important city in its region. It is situated in a central geographical location. Tessaoua is a midpoint on a historical trade route between Agadez, Niger in the north and Kano, Nigeria in the south. More important to modern Niger, Tessaoua is nearly half-way between the regional capitals of Maradi and Zinder on the one main East/West road in Niger. Zinder used to be the capital of Niger until the French colonialists moved the capital west to Niamey, where it was in closer proximity to others of the French West African holdings and thus easier to manage. Tessaoua used to be a regional capital, until political power was shifted to Maradi. Maradi is still the regional capital today.
Tessaoua has one high school (lycée) and several primary schools—some of which instruct in French and others which instruct primarily in the national language, Hausa, or also in Arabic in the Franco-Arabe, or Koranic Schools. It does not have a university. There are two hospitals in Tessaoua. Many non-governmental organization (NGOs) also have regional headquarters in Tessaoua, which allows them access to surrounding rural villages. There is also a football club in the town, Tessaoua FC. They competed in the 1975 Niger Cup final but lost to Olympic FC 2-1. The club has since never appeared in another final.
The city is home to former Foreign Minister of Niger Mamadou Maidah (1924-2005).
Share this page with your family and friends.