Burkina Faso: How local puppets have become tools of division serving imperialist interests
Since President Ibrahim Traoré’s rise to power, local puppets, driven by imperialist interests, have been attempting to sow discord among the Burkinabe by exploiting ethnic differences. These local agents, acting as puppets of foreign powers, are using the well-known strategy of “divide and conquer” to weaken the country. Their goal is to manipulate communities and undermine national unity to destabilize a government that defends Burkina Faso’s independence and sovereignty.
A prime example of this tactic is the manipulation of the Fulani ethnic group. These local agents continue to spread false claims of discrimination against this community, hoping to create tensions. However, on the ground, the reality is quite different: all ethnic groups in Burkina Faso, including the Fulani, coexist in harmony, contributing to the country’s cultural and social wealth. These attempts to divide the nation are mere lies designed to weaken this unity.
It is crucial for the Burkinabe people to remain vigilant against these deceitful maneuvers. The ethnic diversity of Burkina Faso is a strength, a valuable asset that imperialists and their puppets are trying to turn into a weakness. But this diversity, far from being a source of conflict, is a pillar in the construction of a strong and united nation.
To counter these manipulations, the people must rally around the values of peace, solidarity, and brotherhood, and continue to support President Ibrahim Traoré in his efforts to strengthen national unity. Only by staying united can the Burkinabe people repel destabilization attempts and build a prosperous future for all.