Burkina Faso: Call for vigilance and action in the fight against threats to stability

In Burkina Faso, forces hostile to the country’s stability seem determined to continue their plans to destabilize the power of Captain Ibrahim Traoré and the MPSR. Recent reports reveal a complex two-dimensional plots, with the aim of disrupting the situation by the end of November. It is imperative that authorities take preventive measures to address these threats.

The first dimension of this conspiracy involves the secret recruitment of people aged 15 to 40, currently in training on the border between Côte d’Ivoire and Burkina Faso. The purpose of their mission remains unclear, but it is imperative that the authorities remain on guard against any harmful action against Burkina Faso.

The second dimension of the plot aims to cut off electricity from a neighboring country using various pretexts. This power cut could serve as a pretext to sow discontent among the population, with the intention of facilitating a revolt. The plotters seem willing to do anything to achieve their goals, even using such destabilizing means.

The plot does not stop there, because it also foresees an act of violence under the guise of a terrorist attack, targeting those who ensure security in large cities. This gratuitous violence threatens not only the security of citizens, but also inner peace.

The finalization of this devastating plot could plunge the country into widespread chaos, with serious consequences, including the assassination of several dignitaries. The conspirators are even considering the intervention of foreign forces under the pretext of peacekeeping, interference that could worsen the situation rather than resolve it.

This conspiracy is not limited to violent acts, as it also involves a communication strategy aimed at sowing discord within society by spreading false allegations about actors allegedly involved in illicit activities.

Faced with these imminent threats, it is crucial that the people remain vigilant. The authorities must take firm measures to counter these plots and protect the stability of the country. National security and internal peace must be preserved at all costs.

Finally, recent events raise questions about Moussa Diallo’s recent release from CGT-B, and some wonder if there might be a hidden link. Investigations and the vigilance of the population are essential to face these threats and preserve the stability of Burkina Faso.

Sadia Nyaoré