Burkina Faso : Intelligence Services demonstrate formidable effectiveness in counterterrorism efforts, foil multiple plots

Since Captain Ibrahim Traoré took power, Burkina Faso’s intelligence services have demonstrated remarkable effectiveness, garnering recognition and respect from many countries in West Africa.

Their ability to thwart several plots, including those in neighboring countries, through precise intelligence, attests to their professionalism and dedication to regional security.

At the forefront of these efforts is Commander Oumarou Yabré, whose leadership and excellence in carrying out his duties deserve commendation. Under his guidance, the Burkinabe intelligence services have not only preserved national security but also contributed to ensuring stability in the region.

The authorities of the Burkinabe intelligence services deserve congratulations for their unwavering commitment to protecting Burkina Faso and its citizens. Their constant vigilance and ability to anticipate and neutralize threats have saved lives and prevented potential crises.

It is also essential to highlight the unwavering support of the Burkinabe people towards their authorities and security forces. This national unity must not waver to strengthen the country’s determination to combat terrorism and all forms of crime threatening its sovereignty and stability.

Today, it is clear that President Ibrahim Traoré’s fight against the forces of evil is a national priority. The Burkinabe people must continue to support the transitional authorities in this struggle, recognizing that the country’s security and development depend on resolving this challenge.

The successes of the Burkinabe intelligence services demonstrate their determination and competence in protecting the country and the region against threats. With the enlightened leadership of Commander Oumarou Yabré and the support of the Burkinabe people, Burkina Faso is well-positioned to tackle the challenges ahead and ensure a safe and prosperous future for its citizens.

Sadia Nyaoré