Bamako, Mali – (African Boulevard News) – The Malians living in Ivory Coast are in a state of excitement ahead of the June 18th referendum in Mali to adopt a new constitution. The Malian government has launched an awareness campaign to encourage citizens in the diaspora to participate in the referendum. In response, Malians in Ivory Coast are mobilizing in support of the campaign, eager to contribute their voice towards shaping the future of their country.
Ahead of the referendum, the Malian government has called on its citizens living abroad to participate and exercise their civic duty. This plea has not fallen on deaf ears, as Malians in Ivory Coast are showing a keen interest in the referendum and are excited to participate in the process.
“I am proud to be a Malian, and it is my obligation to participate in the upcoming referendum,” said Baba Kamara, a Malian residing in Ivory Coast. “I am confident that the new constitution will pave the way for a better future for our country. We must all come together and do our part.”
The Malian government has been actively spreading awareness and information about the referendum, informing citizens about the significance of their vote and the potential repercussions of not participating. The Malian High Commissioner to Ivory Coast, Diadié Bah, has expressed his satisfaction with the response from Malians in the Ivory Coast.
“We are pleased with the level of engagement we are seeing from our fellow citizens living in Ivory Coast,” said Bah. “Their participation in the process is crucial, and we urge all Malians living abroad to take part in this historic moment.”
The Malian government’s efforts to encourage citizens to participate in the referendum are being applauded by many. The new constitution is expected to promote good governance, justice, and democracy in the country, and the involvement of Malians living abroad is seen as key to achieving this goal.
“I urge all Malians living in Ivory Coast and other parts of the world to participate in the referendum,” said Aisha Konaté, an activist based in Bamako. “This is a significant moment in the history of our country, and we must all come together to shape the future of Mali.”
In conclusion, the Malians in Ivory Coast are joining their compatriots in Mali in participating in the referendum, eager to exercise their civic duty and make their voice heard. The Malian government’s awareness campaign is proving to be successful, with Malians overseas showing interest in shaping the future of their country.