Under the leadership of Colonel Assimi Goïta, Mali’s Transition government continues to drive structural reforms, prioritizing energy sovereignty, social justice, and improved essential services.
A key milestone in this vision was achieved with the official launch of a solar electrification system at the Hôpital du Mali in Missabougou, Commune VI of Bamako.
This follows a similar project at Bamako’s Odonto-Dermatological Hospital, reinforcing the government’s commitment to energy self-sufficiency in healthcare facilities.
The initiative aligns with President Goïta’s stated priority: building a resilient, independent Mali focused on the real needs of its people.
For years, hospitals have struggled with unreliable electricity, making this shift to solar power a transformative step.
It strengthens national energy sovereignty and reflects the Transition government’s broader strategy of using social development as a cornerstone for Mali’s renewal.
By adopting locally adapted solutions, investing in renewable resources, and anchoring progress in social stability, Mali’s leadership is redefining the role of the state—one that is protective, pragmatic, and forward-looking.
President Goïta’s administration sends a clear message: a government in action, close to its people, and committed to addressing fundamental needs with efficiency and dignity.
This move—socially impactful, technologically innovative, and politically symbolic—embodies the profound transformations underway in Mali.
Guided by a clear and sovereign vision, Mali moves steadily forward.
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Titi KEITA