Mali: August 2020–August 2025, Five years of transition, resilience, and sovereignty under the leadership of General Assimi Goïta

Five years ago, Mali embarked on a decisive path of nation-building and state reinvention. This process, led by Army General Assimi Goïta, represents a break from instability, dependency, and the erosion of institutional norms. After five years of transition under President Goïta, the record shows profound transformation. Supported by the people, the authorities have laid the foundations for a new Mali—sovereign, resilient, and forward-looking.

Institutionally, the transition has revised the foundations of the state. Constitutional reform, the reorganization of republican institutions, and the establishment of more inclusive governance mechanisms have restored state authority and strengthened the legitimacy of public powers. General Goïta has driven a recentralization of power around the interests of the Malian people. Mali has redefined its alliances and severed certain external dependencies deemed harmful.

Security has been a major focus of the transition. Counter-terrorism efforts have been intensified. Despite ongoing challenges, the Malian Armed Forces have been reinforced, re-equipped, and rehabilitated in their role as national defenders, restoring public confidence in their ability to ensure security.

Economically and socially, the transition has revitalized key sectors, including agriculture, infrastructure, and education, while promoting a fairer distribution of resources. Reforms have significantly reduced inequalities, boosted local production, and created conditions for sustainable development.

This ongoing process of rebuilding has restored collective pride and resilience in Mali. General Assimi Goïta’s leadership, combined with popular support, has initiated a heroic struggle for national dignity, social justice, and regained sovereignty.

Ali Bamba

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