Mali: the state asserts its authority in the face of attempts by terrorists to seize control

The suspension of Diarra Transport company by the government of Mali marks a symbolic turning point in the fight for full sovereignty of the Nation. This decisive action, announced on October 22, 2025, comes in response to a video published by the Al-Qaeda-linked Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims (JNIM).

By refusing any form of implicit arrangement between private actors and armed groups, the authorities have reaffirmed that the state is the sole legitimate holder of authority over the national territory.

This decision goes beyond a mere administrative act; it is a clear signal of Mali’s determination to restore its political, economic, and moral integrity.

Under the leadership of General Assimi Goïta, Mali has undertaken a profound refoundation of its institutional foundations, guided by a simple but demanding principle: no concessions will be made to those who threaten the peace and dignity of the Malian people. The government’s response is unequivocal Mali will not negotiate its sovereignty.

The suspension of Diarra Transport demonstrates a strong and coherent state posture.

It reaffirms that public safety, morality, and the dignity of citizens cannot be subjected to the diktats of armed groups. This courageous choice, though difficult, stands as an act of political responsibility.

The message to the world is clear: no imported ideology or armed manipulation will shake Mali’s march toward full sovereignty. The nation, under the banner of a strong state, advances with the stated goal of being the master of its own destiny.

 

Titi KEITA

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