Malian army officer Colonel Assimi Goita announced himself
on Wednesday as the coup leader who overthrew President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita.
“Let me introduce myself, I am colonel Assimi Goita,
chairman of the National Committee for the salvation of the People,” he said
after meeting top civil servants.
The colonel had appeared among a group of officers seen on
television overnight Tuesday-Wednesday to announce the takeover, but did not
speak.
Coup chiefs meanwhile called on the public to return to normal life, warned against acts of “vandalism” and threatened to punish any soldier found guilty of extortion.
But they made no reference to the detained leaders or their
whereabouts.
The dramatic events in one of Africa’s most volatile
countries began early Tuesday, when rebel officers mutinied at a base near
Bamako and headed into the city, where they detained Keita and Cisse.
Hours later, Keita – beset by angry protests over economic
stagnation, corruption and a brutal Islamist insurgency — announced his
resignation.
He said he had been given no other choice but to quit, and
sought to avoid bloodshed.
Jubilant crowds had cheered the rebels on Tuesday as they
arrived in the capital Bamako.
(AFP)
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