Mali Interim President Targeted During Eid PrayersMali’s interim President Assimi Goita

Malian interim President, Assimi Goita was reportedly targeted in an attempted stabbing attack during Eid al-Adha prayers, Africa Today News, New York has learnt.

According to reports, the attack took place at the Grand Mosque in the capital, Bamako

‘The attacker was immediately overpowered by security. Investigations are ongoing,‘ the presidency said in a Twitter post on Tuesday.

Goita was taken from the scene, according to an eyewitness, who said it was not immediately clear whether he had been wounded.

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An official at the presidency later disclosed to reporters that Goita was ‘safe and sound’ although declining to reveal further details.

The president arrived at the military camp of Kati, outside Bamako, “where security has been reinforced”, the official said.

Religious Affairs Minister Mamadou Kone told the news agency that a man had ‘tried to kill the president with a knife’ but was apprehended.

Latus Toure, the director of the Great Mosque, said an attacker had lunged for the president but wounded someone else.

The president, 37, was sworn into office last month despite facing a diplomatic backlash over his second power grab in nine months.

Africa Today News, New York recalls that in August 2020, Colonel Goita had led a military coup that removed embattled President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita after months of anti-government protests over perceived corruption and the failure to tackle a deteriorating security crisis that first emerged in 2012.

In late May, Goita, who was serving as Mali’s vice president in a transitional government tasked with leading the country back to civilian rule in February 2022, seized power again after accusing interim President Bah Ndaw and Prime Minister Moctar Ouane of failing to consult him about a cabinet reshuffle.

AFRICA TODAY NEWS, NEW YORK