24/09/2013
From September 4, President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, known as IBK by the Malians, faces the enormous challenge of leading the convulsive future of Mali. After 18 months of conflict, the country begins a complex refoundation, and must initiate a national reconciliation process and introduce deep political, economic and social reforms. In the North, tribal rivalry, jihad terrorism and organized crime remain major threats to stability and security. Nowadays, IBK, along with his Government, is the only viable solution to the collapse of the country: he must now demonstrate that his choice has been the best option to achieve it.
Author: Jesús Díez Alcalde