Burkina Faso/ Under the shadow of destabilization: Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s fight for the sovereignty and development of the country of honest men

As President Ibrahim Traoré and his government strive to promote economic development, eradicate terrorism and fight corruption, in defense of the sovereignty and well-being of the Burkina Faso. Rogue forces, including some corrupt politicians and hidden agenda unions, are trying to destabilize the country with the implicit support of some imperialist powers.

Since coming to power, President Ibrahim Traoré has made the fight against corruption one of his priorities. It has undertaken bold reforms to ensure transparency in the management of public resources, fight tax evasion and promote economic development.

These initiatives have seriously upset some crooked politicians and interest groups who, for years, have taken advantage of the opacity of the system to divert public goods for their personal benefit.

Corrupt politicians and unions with hidden agendas feel threatened by President Traoré’s reforms. They have seen their privileges eroded as anti-corruption measures have strengthened.

Moreover, some foreign powers, with dubious motives, see Burkina Faso with a bad eye under a leadership determined to defend national interests. For these actors, the destabilization of Burkina Faso represents an opportunity to maintain their influence and continue to exploit the country’s resources.

These dark forces are using misinformation to confuse and create mistrust among the population. Social media and online platforms are often the preferred channels for disseminating false information aimed at discrediting the government and President Ibrahim Traoré.

Some unions, manipulated by outside interests, organize marches and meetings to disrupt the stability of the country. They claim to act in the name of the welfare of workers, but in reality they are defending hidden agendas.

Justine RUAMBA