Secretary-General calls for Transfer of Power to Civilian Rule in Mali
April 19, 2012: Ban Ki-moon has voiced concern over a fresh wave of arrests of high-ranking
public officials in Mali, at a time when numerous efforts are being undertaken to
help the country overcome the various challenges it is facing. According to a from
his spokesperson, Mr. Ban called for the immediate release of all those arrested and
urged the junta to refrain from any further actions that might undermine the effective
restoration of constitutional rule in Mali. “These arrests are in contrast to
other welcome developments that constitute important steps towards the full return
to constitutional order, such as the appointment of Mr. Dioncounda Traoré as interim
President of Mali and his decision to nominate Mr. Cheick Modibo Diarra as the interim
Prime Minister,” the statement said. “The Secretary-General calls for the military
junta to promptly complete the full transfer of power to civilian rule,” it added.
Elements of Mali's armed forces last month took control of the country and announced
the dissolution of the Government led by President Amadou Toumani Toure. Earlier
this month, the military junta handed power back to a civilian administration, after
which Mr. Traoré, the former speaker of parliament, was sworn in as interim President,
replacing Captain Amadou Sanogo, the leader of the group that had seized power in
March. The political upheaval followed the eruption of clashes between Government
forces and Tuareg rebels in the country’s north in January, leading to the mass displacement
of civilians. The majority of those uprooted from their villages have sought refuge
in neighbouring countries.