Oman Daily Observer

African Union urges Mali to provide post-coup roadmap

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The African Union on Saturday urged Mali to provide a post-coup transition ‘roadmap’, saying the move was needed to steer the country back to democratic rule.

Earlier this week Mali’s military junta ordered the suspension of all political activities — citing a need to maintain public order — and the African Union expressed “grave concern” at the move, saying it was likely to hinder the return to democracy.

Malian Prime Minister Choguel Kokalla Maiga, appointed by the military colonels who overthrew President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita in August 2020, said on Thursday evening that elections will only be held once the country, which is facing a serious security crisis, has stabilised.

Mali’s leaders have faced domestic and internatio­nal criticism raised since the military failed to meet its commitment­s to hold the presidenti­al election in February and then to step down.

On Thursday the junta also banned media coverage of political parties, as the colonels extended their crackdown on dissent in the West African nation.

In a statement, AU chairman Moussa Faki Mahamat expressed “grave concern” at the latest developmen­ts, saying he was “calling on the authoritie­s to reconsider this decision and work on a road map aiming at completing the ongoing transition process.”

He warned that suspending parties and political associatio­ns threatened to “hinder the implementa­tion of an inclusive transition process in the country”.

The AU head underlined “the Organisati­on’s willingnes­s to work with the transition­al authoritie­s and all Malian stakeholde­rs to restore constituti­onal order, within the prescribed time frame, with a view to promoting lasting peace, stability and developmen­t in Mali”.

Mali since 2012 has been plagued by rising fighting groups amid a serious security, political and humanitari­an crisis.

Since taking power, the junta has undertaken a strategic reorientat­ion, breaking off its long alliance with former colonial power France and fostering closer military and political ties with

Russia.

Under pressure from regional bloc ECOWAS, the junta had promised to hold elections and hand power back to civilians by March 26, but no vote was organised.

The United Nations on Thursday voiced alarm at the junta’s move to suspend political activities, with the US State Department echoing the criticism and calling for elections.

The junta last year ordered the withdrawal of the UN stabilisat­ion mission MINUSMA and in January ended a 2015 peace agreement with separatist groups in the north.

 ?? — Reuters file photo ?? African Union holds annual heads of state and government summit in Addis Ababa.
— Reuters file photo African Union holds annual heads of state and government summit in Addis Ababa.

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