West African Leaders Give Mali Military Junta Ultimatum To Elect A Civilian President

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The ECOWAS leaders who met on Monday7th September 2020 in Abuja summit have called on the military junta who seized power in Mali to quickly produce a civilian president for the country by September 2020 or face the wrath of the Economic Community of West African States.

The 15-nation Economic Community of West African States slapped sanctions on Mali after the August 18 coup, including closing borders and banning trade, and has called for elections within 12 months.

The junta has proposed a years-long, military-led transition back to civilian rule, but ECOWAS Commission chief Jean-Claude Kassi Brou has insisted it be led by a civilian president and prime minister for a 12-month period.

In the final statement of an ECOWAS summit in Niger’s capital Niamey on Monday, Brou said Mali’s civilian transition president and premier “must be appointed no later than September 15”.

In the meantime, ECOWAS would keep its sanctions in place, while tracking the consultations between the junta and Malian factions, he added.

West Africa Leaders at ECOWAS summit Abuja Nigeria
West Africa Leaders at ECOWAS summit Abuja Nigeria

ECOWAS had earlier issued a fresh call for a “swift” transition to civilian rule.

“It is our community’s duty to help Malians towards the swift re-establishment of all democratic institutions. The military junta must help us to help Mali,” ECOWAS’ outgoing chairman, Niger’s President Mahamadou Issoufou, said at the start of a summit.

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“Other strategic partners of the Malian people have the same hope,” he said.

During an extraordinary ECOWAS summit on Mali last week, Issoufou had indicated that the sanctions would be “lifted gradually depending on the implementation” of measures allowing a return to civilian rule.

Eight heads of state including Senegalese President Macky Sall, Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara and Guinea-Bissau President Umaro Sissoco Embalo attended Monday’s summit.

As expected, Ghana President Nana Akufo-Addo was chosen to succeed Issoufou as ECOWAS president, a rotating one-year post.

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Mali has long been plagued by instability, a simmering jihadist revolt, ethnic violence and endemic corruption, with widespread unrest building until a clique of rebel soldiers detained president Ibrahim Boubacar Keita last month.

Within hours of taking control, the military junta pledged to enact a political transition and stage elections within a “reasonable time”.

The junta held talks over the weekend with opposition groups on its promise to hand power back to civilians, after mounting pressure from neighbouring countries over fears of even more instability in the war-torn nation.

Originally the junta proposed a three-year military transition to civilian rule, before bringing that down to two years.

An opposition coalition of civil and religious leaders which spearheaded months of protests that led up to Keita’s fall has said it wants a transition period of 18 to 24 months.

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The June 5 Movement has also demanded that the junta give it a role in the transition.

Meanwhile Keita, who suffered a mini-stroke last week, flew out of Mali late on Saturday for treatment in the United Arab Emirates.

Keita was ousted two years into his second five-year term in Mali’s fourth coup in 60 years as an independent nation.

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