The Borneo Post

Keita re-elected Mali president with landslide win

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BAMAKO: Malian President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita has been re- elected for a five-year term after winning 67.17 per cent of the vote in a runoff, the government announced on Thursday.

Opposition challenger and former finance minister Soumaila Cisse, who also ran against Keita in 2013, won 32.83 per cent on Sunday, Local Government Minister Mohamed Ag Erlaf said on national television, giving provisiona­l figures.

Turnout was low, at 34.5 per cent.

Violence, low public enthusiasm and accusation­s of fraud marred the vote. Cisse, 68, on Monday said he would reject the results.

Keita, 73, will take office on Sept 4, with hopes he can strengthen a 2015 peace accord between the government, government­allied groups and former Tuareg rebels.

Mali, a landlocked nation home to at least 20 ethnic groups where the majority of people live on less than US$ 2 (1.76 euros) a day, has battled jihadist attacks and intercommu­nal violence for years.

Islamist attacks have spread from the north to the centre and south of the vast country and spilled into neighbouri­ng Burkina Faso and Niger, often inflaming communal conflicts.

On Wednesday, the opposition claimed a technician working for Cisse was tortured while detained by security forces for three days.

Internet access was cut on mobile networks in Bamako yesterday morning ahead of the announceme­nt, AFP journalist­s witnessed.

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 ?? — AFP photo ?? People look at newspapers’ frontpages in Bamako ahead of the announceme­nt of the results of Mali’s presidenti­al election.
— AFP photo People look at newspapers’ frontpages in Bamako ahead of the announceme­nt of the results of Mali’s presidenti­al election.

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