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Why Jonathan landed Mali with ECOWAS delegates
West African leaders’ delegates led by former Nigerian President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, landed Bamako, capital of Mali.
OnyxNews Nigeria quotes Channels reporting that the ex President of Nigeria arrived Mali on a mission to try to push for a quick return to civilian rule after a military coup in the embattled nation.
The delegation plans to meet members of the new junta as well as removed president Ibrahim Boubacar Keita.
Onyxnews Nigeria can recall that rebel soldiers detained Keita and other top officials after a mutiny on Tuesday, dealing another deep blow to a country already struggling with a brutal Islamist insurgency and widespread public discontent over its government.
Mali’s neighbours have called flor Keita to be reinstated, saying the purpose of the delegation’s visit was to help “ensure the immediate return of constitutional order”.
“ECOWAS appreciates what is happening in Mali and ECOWAS wants the best for the country,” Jonathan said after his arrival.
“We’re going to discuss with all stakeholders and I think at the end of the day we’ll come out with something that is good for the country, good for ECOWAS and good for the international community.”
A delegation official said they would meet members of the junta and later Keita, who is being held with prime minister Boubou Cisse in Kati, a military base northwest of Bamako where the coup was unleashed.
Also adding to the international pressure, the United States on Friday suspended military aid to Mali, with no further training or support of the Malian military.
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