Imam Dicko: “I ask all the Fulanis to give up their arms, I ask all the Dogons to leave their weapons to build peace and unity”
Faced with the public who came in large numbers to the Independence Square, Imam Dicko, the strong man of the Malian revolution, while speaking to the audience, first regretted what he called looting property belonging to the public perpetrated by members of the movement.
He regrets this rampage. “I am an imam and I remain so. That’s why I have to say some things here. What I am asking you, I have said and I will repeat it. There were things that happened that I didn’t like. Looting of homes and public / private property is not a good thing. ”
The Imam, however, explained to the Malians that the revolution is far from revenge. Thus, he asked the Peulhs and the Dogons to put down their arms and unite forces to rebuild together the Nation of Mali.
“It’s not about revenge. We must not pay for evil with evil. I wish we would stop revenge. We should join hands to face current challenges. We should be careful because Mali is one family. Acquired in the struggle of the imam, the people present in the place of independence said they were ready to rebuild the country. So he reiterated to the CMA and the platform that the Algiers agreement “is our agreement and we should come together for the correct application of the agreement between the Malians