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Bamako Renames Streets to Celebrate Malian Heritage and Identity

Bamako Renames Streets to Celebrate Malian Heritage and Identity

Taha Sakr
Last updated: December 25, 2024 7:28 pm
By Taha Sakr 3 Min Read
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Streets, squares, and public buildings in Mali’s capital have been renamed to honor national and historical figures, marking a significant step in the country’s ongoing efforts to decolonize public spaces and reclaim its cultural identity.

At a ceremony on December 24, Malian Prime Minister Abdoulaye Maïga unveiled the new names for several key landmarks in Bamako, including the renaming of Place de la CEDEAO (ECOWAS Square) to Place de l’AES. Speaking at the event, Maïga described the initiative as “a firm and resolute desire to rehabilitate our history and glorify our heroes and heroines.”

The renaming project was first decreed by Mali’s Council of Ministers as part of a broader effort to replace colonial-era names with those reflecting the country’s heritage and values. According to a press release from the Prime Minister’s office, approximately 30 streets and public establishments in Bamako have been renamed to honor figures of “national, African, pan-African, and universal significance.”

Decolonizing Public Spaces

The initiative forms part of Mali’s post-independence journey to redefine its cultural narrative. Streets bearing names such as Avenue de l’Artois, Avenue de la Marne, and Rue Archinard—evocative of French colonial rule—have been replaced with titles that resonate more with the Malian collective memory.

“These names evoke nothing in the hearts of our people,” the press release stated, emphasizing the need to strengthen national identity and pride through symbolic changes in the urban landscape.

Honoring Heroes, Past and Present

The renaming initiative also underscores Mali’s commitment to celebrating figures who have contributed to the nation’s history, unity, and progress. Prime Minister Maïga noted that the changes would inspire future generations and solidify the values of independence and self-determination.

Plans are underway to expand the initiative beyond Bamako, with other regions across Mali set to see similar transformations.

A Pan-African Perspective

The changes align with a broader pan-African movement seen across the continent, where countries are reclaiming their public spaces by shedding colonial names and honoring local and regional heroes. Observers have praised the move as a symbolic but meaningful step toward cultural liberation.

For Malians navigating the newly named streets of Bamako, the changes represent more than just new signboards—they are a vivid reminder of the nation’s rich history and enduring resilience.

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