Sidibela Explained

Sidibela
Settlement Type:Commune
Pushpin Map:Mali
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Pushpin Mapsize:300
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Mali
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Mali
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Kayes Region
Subdivision Type2:Cercle
Subdivision Name2:Bafoulabé Cercle
Population As Of:2009 census
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:5966
Population Blank1 Title:Ethnicities
Timezone:GMT
Utc Offset:+0
Coordinates:13.2833°N -16°W

Sidibela is a commune in the Cercle of Bafoulabé in the Kayes Region of south-western Mali. The main village (chef-lieu) is Tigana. In the 2009 census the commune had a population of 5966.

Geography and climate

Sidibela is located in the northwest of Bafoulabé Cercle. It is bordered to the north and east by the commune of Tomora, south by that of Bafoulabé to the west by that of Ségala in Kayes Cercle and is located some 65 km away from Bafoulabé city.[2]

The land is typically rugged and includes plains, plateaus, hills and mountains and has several ponds and seasonal streams. The soils are varied and suitable for agriculture and may be gravelly, silty or clay. The commune has a Sahelian climate, with rainfall varying from 700 to 900 mm per year with three seasons: dry, rainy and cold.[2] Vegetation is diverse and consists of grasses, shrubs and some trees such as baobab. Some vegetation is extracted for firewood, lumber, and for medical purposes. The roads Bafoulabé to Oussoubidiagna and Kayes to Segala to Oussoubidiagna are the only routes through the town.[2]

Administration

The commune was founded under the law No. 96 - 059/AN- RM of November 4, 1996, when seven villages of the former borough Oussoubidiangna formed the current rural commune of Sidibela.[2] The commune is administered by a board of 11 elected ministers headed by a bureau composed of the mayor and two deputy members.[2]

Economy

The economy is largely based on agriculture, farming, harvesting, trade and crafts. The main crops produced are sorghum, maize, rice, millet, sweet potatoes, beans and groundnuts and the cultivation of vegetables such as onion, tomato, eggplant, greens, squash, okra, etc.[2] Cattle, sheep, goats, horses and poultry are reared, but are mostly intended for food supply. There is also a grains bank in the main town of Tigana with cereal.[2]

External links

13.95°N -16°W

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Plan de securite alimentaire commune rurale de Tomora. 2006. USAID, Commissariat à la Sécurité Alimentaire (CSA). September 30, 2009. fr. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20081122082709/http://www.csa-mali.org/plans/Kayes/plansa_bafoulabe/psa_sidibela.pdf. November 22, 2008.