Sahel / AES: Towards integrated, strategic energy sovereignty

United under the banner of the Confederation of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger now aim to harmonize their energy policies. The goal: to build strategic independence based on their vast natural resources and to make energy a driver of defense and development for the Sahelian peoples.

At the opening of the meeting of energy regulators, Malian Prime Minister Abdoulaye Maïga emphasized a truth too often overlooked: “The energy potential of AES countries is significant—solar, wind, water, uranium, coal, oil, biomass”. In short, the AES region holds the key elements for full and complete energy sovereignty.

But beyond potential, the message was clear: “Energy is not a commercial commodity, but rather a tool of defense”, Abdoulaye Maïga declared, urging regulators not to underestimate the challenges ahead. In a world where interference often hides behind power lines and pipelines, it is imperative that Sahelian states retain full control over this vital resource.

As AES continues to structure itself militarily, economically, and diplomatically, this shared energy vision emerges as a new cornerstone of the pan-African project of rupture—one rooted in autonomy, confederal solidarity, and the rejection of dependence.

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