 Former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has arrived in Bamako on Tuesday with a delegation and once again as the mediator of the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS, for talks with the new Malian government. Goodluck Jonathan addressed the media saying, in quotes, there is no major expectation. The key thing is that we want to have a conversation with the head of the government, Kone Ogoita, who was then, when the summit in Akra took place in May, the deputy and with the new prime minister. Sworn in on Monday as president of the transitional government, Kone Ogoita has further strengthened his hold on power in the West African country after spearheading his second coup d'etat in nine months. To project Goita to step down and call the perceived political crisis, the African Union has since suspended Mali's membership and France has temporarily suspended its joint military operations with the Malian armed forces. One major expectation, the key thing is that we want to have a conversation with the head of the government, who was then the deputy and the new prime minister. The military officers agree that the prime minister will be a civilian, so it is not new. So I don't think there will be conflict between the prime minister and the head of government. Hello. Hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.