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President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta has resigned his position as Mali President following a military coup in the West African country on Tuesday.

Army colonel, Assimi Goita, on Wednesday introduced himself as Mali’s new military strongman a day after the President dissolved his cabinet and resigned from office.

The coup has been condemned by the African Union, European Union, the United State, and they are demanding for the release of the president and the Prime Minister Boubou Cisse and others taken captive in Tuesday’s coup that followed months of protests.

In the Malian capital Bamako, Goita said after meeting top civil servants that he was the leader of the “National Committee for the Salvation of the People” that has seized power.

“Mali is in a situation of socio-political crisis. There is no more room for mistakes,” Goita, surrounded by armed military men, told journalists.

His entourage told Nigeria News that Goita, who is in his forties, had until now headed Mali’s special forces based in the centre of the West African country, torn for the last five years by jihadist and sectarian violence.

Other military men called on the public to return to normal life, warned against acts of “vandalism” and threatened to punish any soldier found guilty of extortion.

The opposition coalition M5-RFP said in a statement that “it took note of the commitment” the junta has made to “open a civilian political transition” and would work with it on “developing a roadmap.”

The coalition’s Choguel Maiga told journalists “we will organise the biggest patriotic rally on Friday” in Bamako and nationwide in order to “celebrate the Malian people’s victory”.

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