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Two-Third Of Mali Is Occupied By Terrorists, Buhari Tells ECOWAS Delegates
President Muhammadu Buhari has advised the Economic Community of West African States’ (ECOWAS) Special delegates to Mali to take caution in handling the political/coup in the affected West African country.
Buhari also emphasized the need to make the security of the Republic of Mali a priority, considering the fact that about two-thirds of the country is occupied by terrorists.
Speaking with ECOWAS Delegates on Wednesday when he received briefings from former president Goodluck Jonathan and important said the sub-region would take a common position on the issue when the leaders meet on Friday
The meeting came ahead of an extraordinary virtual summit by ECOWAS heads of state and leaders, scheduled for Friday.
here is the full details of the meeting below
President Muhammadu Buhari said Wednesday at State House, Abuja, that the priority in Republic of Mali now should be securing the country, which is largely occupied by terrorists.
The President spoke as he received briefings from ECOWAS Special Envoy to the West African country, former President Goodluck Jonathan.
The meeting came ahead of an extraordinary virtual summit by ECOWAS heads of state and leaders, scheduled for Friday.
President Buhari stressed: “About two-thirds of Mali is occupied by terrorists, and it makes common sense to secure the country, rather than pursuing individual interests.”
He said the sub-region would take a common position on the issue when the leaders meet on Friday, hoping that an amicable and generally acceptable position to all interested parties would be arrived at.
Dr Jonathan brought the President up to speed on dialogue with the military coup leaders, who are seeking to stay in power for three years, before holding elections.