
Africa-Press – Mali. The new president of the High Council of Malians in Côte d’Ivoire, Moulaye Haïdara, places his mandate under three seals, namely education, understanding between members and sincerity.
Mr. Haïdara was inducted on Saturday March 18, 2023 during a ceremony organized at the Labor Exchange, in Abidjan Treichville, in the presence of his predecessor, Mamadou Diawara and various Malian personalities, a representative of the Ivorian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, of African Integration and the Diaspora, as well as the Vice-President of the National Assembly, Sidiki Konaté.
He placed his mandate under the seal of education which he considers essential for the development of his country, and hoped for understanding between Malians and Africans. Finally, he recommended that sincerity be required in all relationships.
The new president asked for the help of his fellow citizens and the advice of his predecessors to carry out this mission entrusted to him by the outgoing president, Mamadou Diawara.
The various speakers including Sidiki Konaté congratulated Moulaye Haïdara for his actions in favor of peace, in particular between Côte d’Ivoire and Mali as well as for his social actions towards his compatriots and for the development of his country. The authorities present wanted him to work for African integration and the promotion of cohesion between Malians and Ivorians.
The High Council of Malians brings together all the nationals of this country residing in Côte d’Ivoire, without distinction of regional, ethnic, social origin, sex or profession. It aims to promote unity and solidarity among Malians and provide them with assistance. This body also aims to encourage the contribution of Malians to the economic, environmental, social, cultural and sporting development of Mali and finally to promote peace and integration between peoples.
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