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Security analyst urges Government to halt Mali trade missions amid rising instability

April 28, 2026
Asiedu Tetteh

Security analyst Andrews Asiedu Tetteh has expressed grave concern regarding the ongoing instability in Mali, which recently culminated in the assassination of the country’s Defence Minister.

Reflecting on the broader wave of unrest currently affecting several African nations, Mr Tetteh described these developments as deeply unfortunate.

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He suggested that these systemic issues often stem from a complex interplay of factors, including high unemployment, poor governance, and the marginalisation of certain social groups.

Speaking on Nyankonton Mu Nsem on Rainbow Radio 87.5FM, he further noted that the spread of radical ideologies, often supported by external influences, has exacerbated these crises.

In this context, he cited the historical involvement of foreign actors in nations like Nigeria and Iran as a cautionary example.

To address these vulnerabilities, Mr Tetteh underscored the importance of implementing sustainable, long-term solutions.

He observed that many of these uprisings originate within the military, suggesting that authorities must adopt proactive measures to secure their internal ranks.

He urged African leaders to fortify their security apparatuses to prevent military involvement in political instability, while simultaneously tackling the root causes of public discontent, such as corruption and lack of economic opportunity.

Central to his argument was the need for governments to prioritise national safety and the establishment of a fair judicial system that operates independently of political influence.

Regarding the immediate risks posed to Ghanaian citizens, Mr Tetteh urged the Government of Ghana to take decisive action.

He advised the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to intervene and temporarily prohibit Ghanaian traders from travelling to Mali for business until the conflict subsides.

He warned that a failure to act could lead to a tragedy similar to past events in Burkina Faso, where Ghanaian lives were lost due to a lack of proactive intervention.

“We have witnessed a similar incident where Ghanaian traders were killed in a crisis in Burkina Faso because our government failed to be proactive. It is therefore important that we learn lessons from that experience to prevent a repeat. In the immediate term, we must stop all traders from going to Mali until the crisis has been resolved.”

By: Rashid Obodai Provencal/Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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