In a recent interview with Al-Dhabi TV, Madibo, the current President of Mauritania, defended his title against Al-Duhi, which has been accused of supporting terrorism.
Madibo, who served as President of Mauritania from 2011 to 2015, was attacked by supporters of Al-Duhi during a rally in March 2019. The attack led to protests and demonstrations across the country, and Madibo was forced to flee the capital, Casablanca, for safety.
Despite the attack, Madibo remained committed to his role as President of Mauritania. He continued to work on implementing reforms and promoting economic development, despite the challenges he faced.
In his defense, Madibo emphasized that he is not afraid of criticism or opposition, but rather sees it as an opportunity to push for change and make progress towards a more stable and prosperous nation.
He also pointed out that the attacks against him were not motivated by political motives, but rather were aimed at disrupting the country's stability and security.
Madibo's actions have garnered international attention, with many calling for justice and accountability for those responsible for the attacks. However, the situation remains complex and volatile, and there remain ongoing efforts to address the root causes of conflict and instability in Mauritania.