Mali prime minister re-instated, ordered to form new government
Mali’s president has re-appointed Prime Minister Soumeylou Boubeye Maiga and ordered him to form a new government, a statement from the presidency said Wednesday.
Maiga is a close ally to President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, who was re-elected in hard-fought August polls, and has previously advocated national reconciliation and moves to disarm militias in the conflict-hit country.
The president “renewed him in his duties”, the statement said.
Maiga, a former defence minister who was first appointed in December 2017, is considered a strategist and thought to have played a key role in Keita’s re-election.
The president won 67 percent of the vote against runner-up Soumaila Cisse, a former finance minister, who scored nearly 33 percent in a runoff on August 12.
Keita, who was sworn in for his new 5-year term on Tuesday, has faced fierce criticism of failures to tackle jihadist violence and ethnic tensions that have rocked the poor Sahel state.
He used his swearing-in ceremony to vow to restore peace to the troubled north, hours after a UN peacekeeper was injured in a jihadist rocket attack in the region.
“I will be implacable against all those who affront our values of freedom and tolerance,” Keita, 73, said.
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