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Mali Junta Leader Seizes Defense Post Following Deadly Jihadist Offensive

Gen. Assimi Goïta consolidates power as the Sahel security crisis spirals out of control.

PoliticsPublished May 4, 2026 at 6:31 PMProcessed May 4, 2026 at 6:57 PM
Gen Assimi Goïta is pictured wearing a white cap at top. He also wears an earpiece.

Mali’s military ruler, Gen. Assimi Goïta, has officially taken the helm of the country’s defense ministry following the death of former minister Sadio Camara. Camara was killed during a wave of surprise attacks launched by an alliance of al-Qaeda-linked terrorists and separatist rebels.

This power grab, which sees Goïta simultaneously holding the presidency and the defense portfolio, is a clear attempt to solidify his grip on a nation currently reeling from a severe security vacuum.

The coordinated offensive, which began on April 25, has forced the withdrawal of Malian and Russian forces from key northern territories and left major cities under partial blockade.

While the junta has attempted to project strength by arresting internal collaborators and coordinating air strikes with neighboring Niger and Burkina Faso, the reality on the ground remains dire.

The Alliance of Sahel States, which recently ousted French influence in favor of Russian security cooperation, is struggling to contain an insurgency that continues to operate with impunity across vast swaths of the region.

As the death toll rises and government control slips, Goïta’s consolidation of power underscores the fragility of a regime that has failed to secure its borders since seizing control in 2020.

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