President of Mali, Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta has resigned his
position.
Keïta’s resignation was announced in a televised address on
Wednesday.
He stated that he does not want blood to be spilled for him
to remain in power, adding that he was also dissolving his cabinet.
“I want no blood to be spilled to keep me in power,” BBC quoted him as saying.
Keita’s resignation comes hours after he and Prime Minister
Boubou Cissé were arrested and detained by the military.
On Tuesday Rebel soldiers rounded up senior government and
military officers in Kati town and elsewhere.
During the arrest, there were thousands of citizens cheering
the ouster.
Crowds were also jubilating at Independence Square in Bamako, Mali, and other places.
For more than three months, demonstrations demanding Keita’s
resignation were held.
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