Burkina Faso: Secret meetings to destabilize the transition using EBOMAF’s image. Revelation.
The resumption of destabilization in Burkina Faso is underway. Having attempted several times to destabilize the country of honest people through manipulation, terrorist attacks, and the massacre of civilians, the enemies of the Burkinabe people are trying everything.
According to information gathered from certain French authorities, France has decided to change tactics in order to destabilize Burkina Faso through manipulation via social media.
These same sources indicate the holding of several strategic meetings aimed at creating division within the Burkinabe executive, the Defense and Security Forces (FDS), and all supporters of stability in Burkina Faso.
The primary target of these manipulative meetings is the Burkinabe businessman, billionaire Mahamadou Bonkoungou, CEO of EBOMAF, who is being accused of complicity in a coup d’état.
This orchestrated lie is aimed at tarnishing the image of the entrepreneur who displays his patriotism and love for the country in all aspects.
The communication manipulation campaign has been launched with the appearance of a written document from a WhatsApp group recognized by Russian intelligence services as being created to destabilize Burkina Faso.
This document clearly demonstrates the group’s objective of sowing discord for the purpose of destabilization. The CEO of EBOMAF is simply a victim of his patriotism and love for his homeland.
According to reliable sources, billionaire Mahamadou Bonkoungou remains determined to continue supporting the authorities of the country in establishing lasting peace in his homeland.
Therefore, false publications will not deter the CEO of EBOMAF from his commitment to the fight against terrorism.
Reliable sources indicate that the enemies of Burkina Faso, through significant manipulation, have decided to target Mr. Mahamadou Bonkoungou with the sole objective of distancing him from President Ibrahim Traoré in order to implement their hidden agenda of undermining the transitional government’s power.
Nicky Bonsafo