Mali slashes fuel prices in major relief for citizens amid economic strain

In a decisive move to ease mounting living costs, Mali’s transitional President Assimi Goïta has ordered a significant reduction in hydrocarbon prices, delivering immediate respite to households and businesses grappling with inflation.

New pricing structure (Effective Immediately):

  • Unleaded gasoline:775 FCFA/liter (previously 825 FCFA)
  • Diesel:725 FCFA/liter (down from 780 FCFA)
  • Industrial fuel-oil:600 FCFA/liter

The policy marks a strategic intervention to shield Malians from volatile global energy markets while boosting local productivity. With transport and manufacturing sectors heavily reliant on fuel, the cuts are expected to curb operational costs and slow price surges across essential commodities.

A sovereignty play
Analysts view the measure as part of Bamako’s broader push for economic self-determination, contrasting with regional trends where nations like Senegal and Côte d’Ivoire maintain higher pump prices.

The move follows Goïta’s recent restructuring of fuel subsidies, which critics argue had disproportionately benefited urban elites.

“President Goïta is demonstrating that his administration prioritizes citizens’ welfare over external pressures,” noted economist Drissa Diakité. “This isn’t just about fuel—it’s about reclaiming policy space.”

The announcement has drawn praise from transport unions and small businesses, though some warn of potential strain on state coffers if global oil prices rebound.

For now, Malians welcome the reprieve as the transitional government reinforces its “putting people first” mantra.

Titi KEITA

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