Burkina Faso: The current authorities are turning Burkina Faso into an inspiring model for Africa

President Ibrahim Traoré, who has been in power for only eight months, has demonstrated through his remarkable actions that it is indeed crucial to free Burkina Faso from French influence. The French emphasize their support in the fight against terrorism, but behind the scenes, there are conspiracies at play.

Burkinabe authorities have denounced the complicity between France and armed terrorist groups. Despite the accusations made by the Burkinabe authorities, France has never established a fact-finding committee in this regard.

Instead, they choose to accuse Burkinabe leaders of massacring their own people, who should be governed and prospered. These are allegations that the Burkinabe authorities cannot accept.

When we look at the style of governance of the current regime, it becomes clear that these leaders carry a genuine vision and empathy for the Burkinabe people.

Their creed is to defend the interests of the Burkinabe people, and the sovereignty of Burkina Faso is non-negotiable.

With such a context, it is inconceivable to suggest that they would harbor malicious intentions towards any segment of the population.

The Burkinabe authorities have decided to think for themselves and take action on the ground for effective results.

 France pretends to want to help Burkina Faso, but the facts show that the real purpose of France is to sow discord among the Burkinabe people and destabilize the current government.

In Burkina Faso, the bond of complicity between the government and the people is so strong that any external force attempting to destabilize the country would face great resistance.

The African public opinion is deeply connected to the cause of Burkina Faso. Through the cause of Burkina Faso, the fate of Africa as a whole is at stake.

For many years, Africa has been a victim of the very issues that the Burkinabe authorities are addressing today. The current authorities are making Burkina Faso an exemplary nation

H. Nelchael