Since General Assimi Goita seized power in 2020, Mali has continued to face major challenges, including jihadist attacks and an economic crisis. Initial hopes for positive change have not been realized, and the country remains in a difficult situation. Despite various efforts to address these issues, the situation has worsened in many areas.
During the past five years, Mali has experienced an increase in jihadist attacks, with several major incidents occurring in recent years. The government has struggled to combat these threats, and the country remains an active theater for extremist groups. The ongoing security situation has had a significant impact on the country’s economy, leading to widespread instability and a decline in living standards for many citizens.
Additionally, Mali’s economic crisis has deepened, with the country facing significant challenges in maintaining economic stability. The government has implemented various measures to address the crisis, but these have been ineffective in preventing further economic decline. The country’s debt levels have increased, and the situation is expected to worsen in the near future.
In summary, five years of military rule in Mali have not brought the desired positive changes. The country continues to face significant challenges in security and economic stability, with the situation being more difficult than it was at the beginning of the military rule.