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Last Updated: April 20, 2026

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Last Updated: April 20, 2026

Individual

Ibrahim Ikassa MAÏGA

Nationality

MLI

DoB

1971-02-05

Reg. ID

- (passport-National passport) (diplomatic)

Linked To

https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=OJ:L_202403147

Official reason

Ibrahim Ikassa Maïga is a member of the strategic committee of M5-RFP (Mouvement du 5 juin - Rassemblement des forces patriotiques), which played a key role in the overthrow of President Keita. As Minister of Refoundation since June 2021, Ibrahim Ikassa Maïga was entrusted with planning the National Consultations for Refoundation (Assises nationales de la Refondation, ANR announced by Prime Minister Choguel Maïga. Contrary to the timetable for reform and elections previously agreed with ECOWAS in line with the Transition Charter, the ANR were announced by the Transition Government as a pre-reform process and a precondition to the organisation of the elections scheduled for 27 February 2022. As announced by Choguel Maïga, the ANR were then postponed several times and the elections delayed. The ANR, which were eventually held in December 2021, were boycotted by multiple stakeholders. On the basis of the final recommendations of the ANR, the Transition Government presented a new timetable providing for the holding of presidential elections in December 2025, thus allowing the Transition Authorities to stay in power for more than five years. In June 2022, the Transition Government presented to ECOWAS a revised timetable providing for the holding of presidential elections in March 2024, which is more than two years after the deadline established in the Transition Charter. ECOWAS adopted individual sanctions against the Transition Authorities (including Ibrahim Ikassa Maïga) in November 2021 for their delay in organising the elections and the completion of the political transition of Mali. ECOWAS underlined that the Transition Authorities have used the need to implement reforms as a pretext to justify the extension of the political transition of Mali and to maintain themselves in power without democratic elections. On 3 July 2022, ECOWAS decided to maintain those individual sanctions. In his position as Minister of Refoundation, Ibrahim Ikassa Maïga is obstructing and undermining the successful completion of the political transition of Mali, in particular by obstructing and undermining the holding of elections and the handover of power to elected authorities.

Other Information

(Date of UN designation: 2022-02-04)

Date of listing

2024-12-13

Program information
Program information
Authority

EU

Program

Restrictive measures in view of the situation in Mali

Regime

UN, EU country specific

Target State

Mali

Measures

Asset freeze and prohibition to make funds available, Restrictions on admission

Sanctions Portfolio

- Asset freeze and prohibition to make funds available: There are no persons listed under this restrictive measures regime. - Restrictions on admission.

Official Information

On 5 September 2017, the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 2374 (2017) imposing travel restrictions and an asset freeze. Restrictive measures can be imposed on those responsible for or complicit in, or having engaged in actions and policies that threaten the peace, security, or stability of Mali. On 24 and 25 May 2021, the European Council adopted conclusions in which it strongly condemned the coup d'état which took place in Mali on 24 May 2021 with the detention of the President of the Transition of Mali and the Prime Minister, and stated that the EU was ready to consider targeted measures against political and military leaders who obstructed the Malian transition. On 13 December 2021, the Council of the EU established new criteria that allows the EU to autonomously impose targeted restrictive measures on individuals and entities responsible for threatening the peace, security or stability of Mali, or for obstructing the implementation of its political transition. The restrictive measures consist of a travel ban to the EU applying to individuals, and freezing of funds applying to both individuals and entities. In addition, EU persons and entities are prohibited from making funds available to those listed, either directly or in directly. Derogations and exemptions to the restrictive measures are possible, including for the delivery of humanitarian aid.

Program URL
  • https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A02017D1775-20230404

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