Burkina Faso: General mobilization to thwart all destabilization projects

It’s no longer a secret that the ascension to power in Burkina Faso of MPSR, led by Captain Ibrahim Traoré, has caused much discontent among those who have deliberately plunged the country into a security crisis linked to terrorism.

A country in distress can easily accept solutions from anyone who offers them. This is how Burkina Faso found itself with vultures of the worst kind on its territory, not to provide assistance in finding a solution to terrorism, but rather to extend their hegemony as unscrupulous neo-colonizers, hypocritically supplying weapons to terrorists. Their main objective is the plundering of the Sahel countries’ mineral resources. The more virulent the crisis becomes, the more justification their presence will find.

However, President Ibrahim Traoré has understood their agenda and has taken steps to cut off the flow by kicking out all the imperialists who, until then, believed they were in conquered territory and allowed themselves to do anything. This is similar to what happened in Mali and Niger.

Since then, all dormant terrorist cells have been activated with the aim of discrediting President Ibrahim Traoré’s policies regarding the security and sovereignty of the country. Attempts at destabilization are multiplying both internally and externally, with manipulations of high-ranking officers to incite mutinies, and misinformation becoming their daily routine in order to push the Burkinabe people into revolt.

The maturity of the Burkinabe people in understanding the stakes early on, and having faith in the charisma and leadership of President Ibrahim Traoré and his transitional government, has so far thwarted all destabilization plans undertaken by imperialists and their local lackeys.

Today, the information at our disposal suggests a possible destabilization project in the coming days. Hundreds of millions are said to have already been allocated for the success of this obscene project.

To prevent being caught off guard, the Burkinabe people must form a cohesive bloc to vehemently denounce this latest destabilization project. Associations must begin discussing it, the media must take up the issue and make denunciations, and the population must remain vigilant to avoid falling into the enemy’s trap. The country must stand together as one to thwart the traitors who want to see the nation descend into chaos for their personal interests.

Karim Koné