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Mali: What Keita told us in detention -Jonathan

Clement Daniel with Agency report
Clement Daniel with Agency report
Jonathan

Former president of Mali, Ibrahim Keita, who was removed from office following a military coup has said that he wanted a quick return to civilian rule.

This is just as he declared that he did not want to return to politics.

Leader of the ECOWAS mediators sent to Mali, former Nigerian president, Goodluck Jonathan, was said to have told reporters.

“That he does not want to return to politics and that he wants a quick transition to allow the country to return to civilian rule,” Jonathan was quoted as saying.

Jonathan who said the mediators were given access to Keita, quoted him the sacked Malian president as saying he resigned without being forced to do so.

Meanwhile, talks between West African mediators and Mali’s military coup leaders ended on Monday without any decision on the make-up of a transitional government, a junta spokesman said.

The talks lasted three days.

West Africa’s regional bloc dispatched negotiators to Mali at the weekend in a bid to reverse the removal of Ibrahim Keita from power last week.

But talks had focused on who would lead Mali and for how long, rather than the possibility of reinstating the president, diplomats said.

The coup has raised the prospects of further political turmoil in Mali which, like other countries in the region, is facing an expanding threat from militants.

Col. Ismael Wague said mediators would report to regional heads of state ahead of a summit on Mali this week but, highlighting the backing the soldiers enjoy, the final decision on the interim administration would be decided locally.

“Nothing has been decided. Everyone has given their point of view. The final decision of the structure of the transition will be made by us Malians here,’’ said Wague.

Talks were taking place with the threat of regional sanctions hanging over the junta, known as the National Committee for the Salvation of the People (CNSP).

“Mediators will discuss this with the heads of state so they can lift or at least ease the sanctions. Sanctions are not good for us or the population,” Wague said.

The regional branch of West Africa’s BCEAO central bank reopened on Monday.

Source: Reuters/NAN

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