Burkina Faso: Some politicians are using the services of the German citizen Aminata Rachow to destabilize President Traoré’s regime.

In Burkina Faso, while Captain Ibrahim Traoré and his men spare no effort on the ground to free the country from the terrorist threat, others have chosen to support the terrorists to intensify the phenomenon. This is the case with a certain German citizen known on Facebook under the pseudonym Aminata Rachow (born Ouédraogo).

Based on her posts, she is dedicated to promoting terrorism in Burkina Faso, while inciting the population to rise up against the MPSR regime led by President Ibrahim Traoré.

For most Burkinabes who embrace Pan-Africanism and have a sense of patriotism, Aminata Rachow is collaborating with Germany to destabilize the current regime. This hypothesis was eventually confessed in one of her publications on social media.

This individual, filled with a sense of statelessness, claimed that the German authorities are aware of her acts of supporting terrorism and destabilizing the Burkinabé people, while hoping for the fall of the transitional government.

As a result, voices have risen to protest against Germany, which claims to be a partner in the fight for Burkina Faso during this difficult period. So far, no convincing statement has been made by the German embassy in Burkina Faso.

However, other echoes are surfacing. According to our information, Aminata Rachow is cooperating not only with Germany, but also and above all with certain executives and politicians in Burkina Faso, with the aim of bringing down the transition of Captain Ibrahim Traoré.

Our interlocutors, preferring to remain anonymous, have also revealed the names of some of them. All these revelations are beyond comprehension and raise many questions.

All these revelations are beyond comprehension and raise many questions. As patriotic as the Burkinabé people are, they should not allow the enemies to take advantage of the situation. Aminata Rachow is just a German citizen and has no right to interfere in the affairs of Burkina Faso, especially since she has renounced her Burkinabé nationality in favor of German citizenship.

This pseudo-intellectual must be held accountable for inciting violence and division among the Burkinabé people.

It should be noted that a confirmation investigation is underway. On its part, the Pan-Africanist network UMASPEB (Union of African Media in Support of the Burkinabé People), through its president, Mrs. Anastasie Ngelopedo, promises to do its best to shed more light on the “Aminata Rachow case” before the entire Burkinabé people.

Neil Camara