By RFPosted on 08-09-2019Modified on 08-09-2019 at 11:56
Imam Mahmoud Dicko, former president of the High Islamic Council of Mali and prominent religious figure in Mali, on Saturday (September 7th), in Bamako, launched a political-religious movement called the Coordination of Movements, Associations and sympathizers (CMAS). This announcement was accompanied by a number of criticisms of Mali's governance.
More than 4,000 people are rocked by religious songs before the arrival of Imam, Mahmoud Dicko . And when he makes his appearance, welcomed as a real guest-star. In the hall are Malian politicians from the majority and the opposition. Without wearing gloves, the sponsor of the Coordination of Movements, Associations and Supporters, criticizes the Malian governance .
" We were in a bad governance situation. Gradually we are going towards a situation of non-governance, "said Mahmoud Dicko before adding that" what will make the dike give way is first of all this catastrophic governance ".
The CMAS, Malian politico-religious movement is born. In the audience, Mahmoud Dicko only has followers like this man, a craftsman. " We can not leave the country like this. It takes a movement to thwart corruption and mismanagement , "he said.
Mahmoud Dicko wants to "shake the coconut tree" and he has a strong ally, the sheriff of the locality of Nioro, another influential Malian religious leader.
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