As part of the support for the authorities of the transition, the Executive Bureau of the National Youth Council (CNJ) is organizing a meeting on Saturday March 18 at the Palais des Sports, Salamata Maïga. The announcement was made by its president, Habib Dacko, during a press briefing he hosted on Thursday, March 16, at the institution’s headquarters.
-maliweb.net- The Executive Bureau of the National Youth Council (Cnj) monitors and provides support through all the works going in the direction of the interest of the Nation. It is in this context that he is organizing a large gathering, on Saturday March 18, at the Palais des Sports, Salamata Maïga. ” This in order to respond to the call of the president of the transition, Colonel Assimi Guindo said the president of the executive office of the CNJ, Habib Dacko, inviting young people from the city of Bamako and around to participate in this activity. Because, he recalls, the call of the president of the transition is addressed to the Malian youth.
President Dacko indicated that after the rally of March 18, the CNJ is in the process of criss-crossing all the communes of Bamako, regions and the diaspora. This, he says, in order to convey messages of communion between sons of the country to support the patriotic and salutary actions posed and in progress by the authorities of the transition under the leadership of Colonel Assimi Goïta ».
The President of the CNJ also spoke about the draft of the new Constitution, the finalization of which recorded the qualitative participation of the CNJ through its representative. ” The CNJ will make it its duty to popularize it throughout all regions of Mali so that the populations become imbued with the major innovations contained in the said document and which take into account their grievances. », explained President Dacko.
This approach of support for the authorities of the transition will be sanctioned by a large gathering of the youth of Mali from Kayes to Ménaka at the March 26 stadium. ” The chronogram of all these actions will be made official shortly. “, promised the president of the CNJ.
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