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President Buhari travels to Mali on Thursday
The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, on Wednesday said the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), would be departing Abuja for Bamako, Mali, on Thursday.
He said the journey followed the briefing the President received on Tuesday from former President Goodluck Jonathan on the crisis in Mali..
Adesina disclosed this in a statement titled, âPresident Buhari embarks on peace mission to Maliâ made available to journalists.
He wrote, âPresident Muhammadu Buhari will Thursday depart for Bamako, Republic of Mali on a one-day visit, following the briefing by the ECOWAS Special Envoy to the country, former President Goodluck Jonathan.
âThe Nigerian President and some ECOWAS leaders led by the Chairman of the Authority of Heads of State and Government of the sub-regional organisation, President Issoufou Mahamadou of Niger Republic, agreed to meet in Mali to engage in further consultations towards finding a political solution to the crisis in the country.
âHost President, Ibrahim Boubacar Keita and Presidents Machy Sall of Senegal, Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana and Alassane Ouattara of Cote dâIvoire are expected to participate in the Bamako meeting.
âFormer President Jonathan was at the State House in company with President of ECOWAS Commission, Mr Jean-Claude Kassi Brou, on Tuesday to brief President Buhari on the unfolding situation in Mali, necessitating the visit of ECOWAS leaders to consolidate on the agreements reached by various parties.â
Adesina recalled that Buhari, had after listening to Jonathan on Tuesday, promised to ask for a briefing from the ECOWAS chairman.
âWe will ask the President of Niger, who is the Chairman of ECOWAS to brief us as a group, and we will then know the way forward,â he had quoted Buhari as telling Jonathan just as he thanked him for his comprehensive brief on the situation in Mali, âwhich you had been abreast with since when you were the sitting Nigerian President.â
The former President had filled in President Buhari on his activities as Special Envoy to restore amity to Mali, rocked by protests against President Keita, who has spent two out of the five years second term in office.
Adesinaâs statement added, âA resistance group, M5, is insisting that the Constitutional Court must be dissolved, and the President resign, before peace can return to the country.
âCrisis had erupted after the court nullified results of 31 parliamentary seats in the polls held recently, awarding victory to some other contenders, which the resistance group said was at the instigation of President Keita.
âRiots on July 10 had led to the killing of some protesters by security agents, causing the crisis to spiral out of control, hence the intervention by ECOWAS.â
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