Sadio Gassama

Sadio Gassama
Born 1954 (age 6162)
Gory, Yélimané, Mali[1]
Allegiance Mali Mali
Service/branch  Mali Army
Years of service 1975-present[1]
Rank Brigadier General
Commands held Chief of Staff of the Army
Chief of Staff of the Guard[1]
Battles/wars 2012 Malian coup d'état
Awards Officer of the National Order of Mali
Cross of Valor (Mali)
Commander of the Order of Merit
National Order of Togo
National Order of the Ivory Coast[2]

Sadio Gassama is a Brigadier General of the Malian military.[3] Prior to the 2012 Mali coup d'état, he was the Minister of Internal Security and Civilian Protection and he was reappointed to the cabinet in December, remaining such a minister.[2] On 21 March, he attempted to appease the mutinying soldiers at an army base near the capital of Bamako, but failed to win over the troops in his speech, an incident cited by international news sources as sparking the coup.[4]

He was met with boos and stones were thrown at his car. He was then sequestered, at which point his guards riposted by firing warning shots in the air.[5] The minister was released thanks to the intervention of the Kati zone commander ("commandant de zone").[5] The soldiers then stormed the weapons and ammunition reserves of the camp.[5] Two soldiers were injured,[6] but the presidency said Gassama was neither injured nor arrested.[7]

According to Gassama's official biography, his hobbies include athletics and reading. He speaks French, Russian, Soninke, and Bambara.[3]

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