Mali prime minister, cabinet members resign amidst tribal violence

Mali prime minister, cabinet members resign amidst tribal violence

Amidst tribal violence and protests in Mali, the Prime Minister, Soumeylou Boubeye Maiga alongside his entire cabinet have resigned following the mass

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Amidst tribal violence and protests in Mali, the Prime Minister, Soumeylou Boubeye Maiga alongside his entire cabinet have resigned following the massacre of some 160 Fulani herders by members of a rival community which got the public enraged.

Four weeks after a brutal attack on a village in central Mali, the government led by Soumeylou Boubeye Maiga offered their resignations to the country’s president, Ibrahim Boubacar Keita.
“The President accepts the resignation of the prime minister and that of the members of government. Maiga’s successor will be named very soon following consultations between all political forces,” the president’s office said in a statement.

Keita’s office did not specify reasons for the cabinet’s resignation. However, the move comes a day after lawmakers discussed a possible motion of no confidence in the government, with Maiga’s opponents criticizing the government for failing to disarm Islamist militias and to stem the violence in the Saharan nation.