Africa: Shedding Light on RFI Maneuvers Aimed at Tarnishing the Image of the Burkinabe Government

RFI, in one of its publications, criticizes the Burkinabè regime, mentioning President Ibrahim Traoré’s family clan. This is an unfounded accusation aimed at tarnishing the reputation of the current regime, which remains strongly committed to improving the social conditions of the Burkinabè.

In Burkina Faso, the conditions are set for an intensification of the struggle. The liberation war led by the Burkinabé people is a glaring proof that the fight for total independence is possible. The torch of the 1966 revolution has now been passed to the youth.

This youth, despite being of age, lacks experience. Burkina Faso needs its sons and daughters ready to face challenges so that the country can regain its former peace. The Burkinabé people are mobilizing more, contributing to a collective struggle.

Since coming to power, a dynamic team has been working tirelessly to free Burkina Faso from imperialist influence. Despite attempts by enemies to destabilize the country, including targeting government members, they have not been discouraged and have intensified their efforts.

RFI, known for its controversial stance on peace in Burkina Faso, seems to be seeking to provoke the indignation of the Burkinabè.

It is crucial for France to understand that the Burkinabè are capable of discerning reality. They know what is good for them. The current regime, referred to as a “family network” by the French media RFI, has managed to address accumulated shortcomings over the years in just one year. A feat for France.

The Burkinabè fully support their government. The Burkinabè people are urged to support the regime against any manipulation. On the other hand, local collaborators are warned against any attempt to sabotage the actions of the government and the President of the Burkinabè revolution.

In close collaboration with Captain Ibrahim Traoré, the government will do everything possible to propel Burkina Faso to a level of performance never before achieved.

Sadia Nyaoré