Mali: The state regains full control of the BNDA, a symbol of the economic sovereignty advocated by Assimi Goïta

Mali has taken a significant strategic step in its pursuit of economic sovereignty and national renewal. The State has acquired full ownership of the National Agricultural Development Bank (BNDA), previously partially held by the French Development Agency (AFD). This acquisition is part of a broader agenda: reclaiming the nation’s economic tools for the benefit of Malians—a vision championed by General Assimi Goïta.

Since assuming power, President Assimi Goïta has committed to a profound restructuring of the country—security, institutional, and above all, economic. His vision is clear: to build a self-reliant Mali that stands tall and controls its own resources. The BNDA, a historic player in financing rural development, now becomes a strategic lever in realizing this vision.

The withdrawal of the AFD, far from creating a void, strengthens the country’s sovereignty and reinforces President Goïta’s policy of breaking away from all foreign—especially French—interference and management. By reclaiming full ownership, the Malian State gains complete control over a vital financial instrument at the heart of key economic sectors: agriculture, fishing, crafts, and rural housing. In the context of territorial reconquest, this state ownership will enable better investment allocation in liberated areas, boosting local production and creating jobs.

This decision also contributes to the country’s structural reconstruction. By consolidating economic sovereignty, Mali is laying the groundwork for inclusive, resilient, and self-sustaining growth. This is the true political significance of the measure—emblematic of General Assimi Goïta’s governance: ending dependency and building a strong state, focused entirely on the needs of its people.

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