• Dangote Escapes Attack By 24 Hours
SUSPECTED Islamic extremists armed with guns and throwing grenades
yesterday morning stormed the Radisson Blu Hotel in Mali’s capital,
Bamako, killing at least 13 people and taking numerous hostages, before
they (hostages) were later freed.
Mali’s special forces launched an operation, first freeing about 80
hostages, according to the state-run ORTM Channel on a scrolling banner.
“Our special forces have freed hostages and 30 others were able to
escape on their own,” Security Minister, Salif Traore, told AFP.
Nigerian billionaire investor, Aliko Dangote, who was recently named
Africa’s richest man by Forbes magazine, reportedly escaped the attack
on the American-owned hotel, having left about 24 hours earlier.
There were fears earlier on that he may have been trapped in the
attack. But Dangote, in a Twitter account said to be his, wrote: “Rumour
about me being held hostage is false. I was in Mali yesterday. Thank
you for your concern. My prayers with those involved.”
Meanwhile, the United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon, has condemned the attack.
Ban, in a statement issued by his spokesperson in Bamako, expressed
his sincere condolences to the government of Mali and the bereaved
families and wished the wounded speedy recovery.
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