Mossadeck Bally (CNPM): “We want the big ECOWAS family to come together”

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Mossadeck Bally, founder of the Azalaï chain, is present in Mali, Burkina Faso, Guinea Bissau, Benin, Mauritania, Ivory Coast and now Senegal.

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Our guest is a great traveler who is also developing his activity in the tourism sector, the hotel industry more precisely in Africa: Mossadeck Bally, founder of the Azalaï chain, present in Mali, Burkina Faso, Guinea-Bissau, Benin, Mauritania, Ivory Coast and now Senegal.

Born himself in Niger, from a large family of traders in northern Mali, this experienced business leader has been the president of the National Council of Malian Employers (CNPM) since October 2022.

At the microphone of Bruno Faure and Julien Clémençot (RFI), he develops his analyzes on Malian growth, the security expectations of the private sector, foreign investments, the presence of French companies, but also certain difficulties such as access to energy of populations in a context of economic and political crisis.

The boss of Malian bosses also speaks at length on the issues weighing on West African regional integration: the tensions between the Sahelian and coastal countries, the consequences of an exit of the States from the Alliance of Sahel States from ECOWAS, the risks of the rapid abandonment of the CFA franc;

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