Burkina Faso : A new chapter in the fight against terrorism with the arrival of powerful missiles according to Captain Ibrahim Traoré

Captain Ibrahim Traoré, President of Burkina Faso, recently announced a major turning point in the fight against terrorism that has plagued the country for eight years. With the imminent arrival of much more powerful missiles and other advanced equipment, the Armed Forces are gearing up to transition from an introductory phase to the development of warfare, marked by a significant increase in firepower against terrorist groups.

President Traoré emphasized the urgent need to strengthen military capabilities to confront the persistent threat. According to him, terrorist attacks have evolved over the years, and it is imperative that Burkina Faso responds with decisive force. The new acquisitions, including high-tech missiles, aim to provide the military with the means to effectively counter these threats.

However, the President’s statement also highlighted the financial challenges facing Burkina Faso. Despite the implementation of taxes to support the counterterrorism efforts, President Traoré pointed out that these resources are not even sufficient to cover the costs of « small missiles ». He underscored the need to find solutions to finance not only military acquisitions but also expenses related to Volunteers for the Defense of the Homeland (VDP) and general army equipment.

The President assured that the country manages to meet all its expenses through rigorous resource management. This declaration underscores the delicate balance between the need to enhance national security and the budgetary constraints facing Burkina Faso. Prudent financial management remains crucial to ensuring an effective response to security challenges while maintaining the economic stability of the country.

In conclusion, President Ibrahim Traoré’s announcement marks a new chapter in the fight against terrorism in Burkina Faso. The upcoming military acquisitions reflect his commitment to intensify efforts to ensure domestic security.

Sadia Nyaoré