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Mali's Coup Leader Assimi Goïta Seizes Power Again by HonNL: 5:04am On May 26, 2021
https://www.nairaland.com/6569389/mali-coup-president-bah-nda#102031867

Assimi Goïta, who now serves as vice-president, said he was not consulted about a cabinet reshuffle

Mali's president and prime minister have been ousted by the officer who led last year's coup and became vice-president of an interim government.

Col Assimi Goïta says President Bah Ndaw and PM Moctar Ouane failed in their duties and were seeking to sabotage the country's transition.

They were arrested hours after a government reshuffle which saw two senior army officers replaced.

Col Goïta says elections will still go ahead next year as planned.

But he ignored pleas from the UN chief, the African Union, the Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas), the EU and the US that the president and prime minister be released without any preconditions.

The two men have been held at a military camp outside the capital, Bamako, since they were arrested on Monday evening.

What caused the crisis?

Col Goïta says he was not consulted about the cabinet reshuffle, in which he says he should have been named vice-president.

After last year's coup, the junta leader had sought to lead the interim government, which is overseeing an 18-month transition to civilian rule. However, the regional body Ecowas, which mediated the transition deal, insisted on a civilian leader.

Yet Col Goïta clearly remains the real power broker in the unstable West African nation.

His removal of Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta as president last year was generally celebrated. It followed weeks of anti-government protests over rising insecurity, alleged corruption and a failing economy.

But the slow pace of change over the last nine months has been causing tensions. An ongoing strike by the main union is in its second week and threatens to cripple the economy.

The interim government agreed to appoint a new, more broadly based cabinet in the face of these problems and the threat of renewed protests.

Col Goïta is not the only person to be upset by the reshuffle - the opposition group behind the protests last year, M5 RFP, was also infuriated that it was not rewarded with any ministerial positions.

A delegation from Ecowas is expected in Bamako. Last year, Ecowas threatened sanctions unless a caretaker government under civilian leadership took over from the military.

Now that Col Goïta has effectively torn up that agreement by taking charge, it is not clear what the repercussions will be.

But France, the former colonial power, has threatened EU sanctions against the perpetrators, with President Emmanuel Macron describing it as a "coup within a coup", Reuters news agency reports.

Col Goïta has asked people to go about their business as usual and promises the military is committed to the transitional deal.

A leading member of Mali's M5 RFP group, which had been critical of the prime minister, says it has been asked to put forward a candidate for next prime minister.

Soya Djigue told the BBC's Focus on Africa radio programme that the removal of the interim leaders was inevitable after they failed to consult the military about changes in the government, and failed to resolve the ongoing strike.

Until recently M5 RFP had threatened to go back to the streets at the beginning of June because of the growing discontent.

Why is Mali so unstable?

It is difficult to enact reforms quickly - and the vast landlocked country is poor, with large areas underdeveloped.

A previous coup in 2012 led to militant Islamists exploiting the chaos and seizing the north of the country.

French troops helped regain territory, but attacks continue as the insurgents have capitalised on the persistent political instability in the region.

This has all led to public confidence waning over the army leaders' ability to tackle the Islamist insurgency that has spilled into neighbouring Burkina Faso and Niger.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-57239805.amp

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Re: Mali's Coup Leader Assimi Goïta Seizes Power Again by Koryc: 5:25am On May 26, 2021
Africa my Africa, power hungry clueless leaders.

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Re: Mali's Coup Leader Assimi Goïta Seizes Power Again by Authoreety: 5:59am On May 26, 2021
After seizing power, still, they won't know what to use it for...

Africans generally, bu ndi iberibe

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Re: Mali's Coup Leader Assimi Goïta Seizes Power Again by AlhajiNatty(m): 6:06am On May 26, 2021
Man has tasted power and just like Oliver Twist, he wants some more. Only thing is that he isn't 'asking' for it, baba is taking it by force.
If you really want to see the character of man, give him Power.

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Re: Mali's Coup Leader Assimi Goïta Seizes Power Again by yanabasee1(m): 6:48am On May 26, 2021
E for better make military take over this country... But we no get better military again...if ordinary Boko Haram fit the kill them like flies. ..

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Re: Mali's Coup Leader Assimi Goïta Seizes Power Again by Nobody: 7:49am On May 26, 2021
Saying that he 'seized' power is actually putting it the wrong way.

The Colonel is the man with all the real powers in Mali right now. The so-called 'civilian leaders' are like puppets in his hands. He can do whatever he so wants with them- however he likes.

What he has simply done is fire his civilian employees and taken back the power which he had{rather reluctantly} given them earlier on.

AU, ECOWAS, and the rest can keep on calling it a 'coup' for all they care.

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Re: Mali's Coup Leader Assimi Goïta Seizes Power Again by FalseProphet1(m): 9:54am On May 26, 2021
I see a similar thing happening in Nigeria. This I have seen.

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Re: Mali's Coup Leader Assimi Goïta Seizes Power Again by Nobody: 9:54am On May 26, 2021
Hmmm, he claimed he wasn't carried along...

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Re: Mali's Coup Leader Assimi Goïta Seizes Power Again by Siwisheswereesh: 9:55am On May 26, 2021
Re: Mali's Coup Leader Assimi Goïta Seizes Power Again by datola: 9:56am On May 26, 2021
Na wa for all these backward people
Re: Mali's Coup Leader Assimi Goïta Seizes Power Again by GeneralPula: 9:56am On May 26, 2021
Power is a very dangerous thing..

Man is a dangerous being..

That’s why they don’t usually wants to leave power..

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Re: Mali's Coup Leader Assimi Goïta Seizes Power Again by Bridgerton(m): 9:56am On May 26, 2021
Wow
Re: Mali's Coup Leader Assimi Goïta Seizes Power Again by EmekaBlue(m): 9:57am On May 26, 2021
Soldiers with balls of steel No be yeye Nigeria soldiers looking for his girlfriend civilian boyfriend to showoff camouflage or drinking beer at mami market

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Re: Mali's Coup Leader Assimi Goïta Seizes Power Again by Toluwanise247(m): 9:58am On May 26, 2021
Continue Jare. I swear Africa is under curse. @TOK WEARS
Re: Mali's Coup Leader Assimi Goïta Seizes Power Again by meobizy(f): 9:58am On May 26, 2021
2021 and coups are still a thing in Africa. Who do us this thing?
Re: Mali's Coup Leader Assimi Goïta Seizes Power Again by Nonexisting: 9:58am On May 26, 2021
UN will soon kill this one.

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Re: Mali's Coup Leader Assimi Goïta Seizes Power Again by Coldie(m): 9:58am On May 26, 2021
The learnt from big brother africa
Re: Mali's Coup Leader Assimi Goïta Seizes Power Again by Chinemeremjosh0(m): 9:59am On May 26, 2021
Can same thing happen in our shithole called country Nigeria grin grin

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Re: Mali's Coup Leader Assimi Goïta Seizes Power Again by owobokiri(m): 9:59am On May 26, 2021
As long as he's not on the side of France...
Whether civilians or military regimes, the problem of French West Africa is France!

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Re: Mali's Coup Leader Assimi Goïta Seizes Power Again by AmigoDeDon(m): 10:01am On May 26, 2021
It followed weeks of anti-government protests over rising insecurity, alleged corruption and a failing economy.
Re: Mali's Coup Leader Assimi Goïta Seizes Power Again by tishbite41(m): 10:01am On May 26, 2021
These ones dey here dey fool themselves.

The military is supposed to be the last hope of the common man.

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Re: Mali's Coup Leader Assimi Goïta Seizes Power Again by Nuelito: 10:01am On May 26, 2021
Gbese
Re: Mali's Coup Leader Assimi Goïta Seizes Power Again by tishbite41(m): 10:03am On May 26, 2021
owobokiri:
As long as he's not on the side of France...
Whether civilians or military regimes, the problem of French West Africa is France!
Whether he likes it or not, he has to be on their side.

Remember Thomas Sankara.
Re: Mali's Coup Leader Assimi Goïta Seizes Power Again by Nobody: 10:04am On May 26, 2021
Primitive continent we live in. I still wonder why the fck did my parents not just forget about giving birth rather than birthing me amongst animals.

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