Government Holds Crisis Meeting to Address National Fuel Supply Challenges
In a decisive move to tackle ongoing fuel supply issues, Prime Minister Major General Abdoulaye Maga presided over the weekly session of the Crisis and Disaster Management Committee this Tuesday, November 11, 2025. The high-level meeting placed the nation’s hydrocarbon supply chain under the microscope, assessing the fluid situation in the capital, Bamako, and extending its scrutiny to regional areas.
A Call for Sustained Effort
During the proceedings, the Prime Minister acknowledged the tangible progress made thus far, commending committee members for the fruits of their labor. He highlighted that these initial successes were the direct result of coordinated action between pivotal government departments and their specialized agencies. However, in a rallying cry for continued vigilance, Maga urged officials to “Stay the course and redouble our efforts,” signaling that the work is far from over.
Blueprint for a National Solution
Looking beyond the immediate crisis, the committee’s agenda took a strategic turn. A significant part of the discussion involved concrete plans to export the sophisticated fuel distribution model currently operational in Bamako to other regions grappling with supply instability. This initiative aims to create a more resilient and uniform national network, ensuring that citizens outside the capital are not left behind. The move indicates a shift from reactive firefighting to proactive system-building, a crucial step for long-term energy security.
Source: Original reporting on the Crisis and Disaster Management Committee meeting.










