Burkina Faso / Exclusive Investigation : French DGSE Caught Red-Handed. Macron Dismisses Director

The Burkinabe authorities have just foiled a vast plot of destabilization and assassination targeting the Transition Presidents of Burkina Faso and Niger, Traoré and Tchiani.

This exclusive investigation led us to Nigeria and Ivory Coast.

It all started with the arrest of four French citizens who were put under surveillance by the Burkinabe intelligence services upon their arrival in Burkina Faso. Several elements prompted the Burkinabe intelligence services to monitor the four French citizens.

Upon their arrival in Burkina Faso, the four French citizens claimed to be diplomats, although curiously, they required an entry visa. Another suspicious element is that the four French citizens then declared themselves to be computer experts.

The activities of the four French citizens on Burkinabe soil were related to gathering intelligence on how the Burkinabe army was able to thwart the attack in Djibo. Strangely, these alleged computer experts were in direct contact and collaboration with Burkinabe activists opposed to the transition of President Ibrahim Traoré.

Investigations into the seized material by the Burkinabe authorities revealed that France had set up two plans to eliminate the leaders of the transition in Burkina Faso and Niger. Images of the Presidents of Burkina Faso and Niger were found.

Data showed that an assassination mission of the Transition President of Niger, General Tchiani, from Sokoto in Nigeria, is in full preparation by the French and Nigerian secret services.

In the seizures, some data show the existence of a meeting between French, Ivorian, and Nigerian intelligence services that took place in Nigeria last week, with the aim of planning the assassination of the leaders of the transition in Burkina Faso and Niger.

FRANCE’S REACTION

Faced with the gravity of this arrest, which will have a significant impact on the ongoing plots against Burkina Faso and Niger, French authorities are spreading misleading information in the French daily « Jeune Afrique » and against certain organs supporting the Transitions in these countries to blur the trails.

After « Jeune Afrique », some French media made appearances on December 18 and 19, discrediting all pan-African media supporting the transition in Burkina Faso and Niger by labeling them as fake media spreading false information. Later on December 18, Facebook virtually suspended all accounts supporting the transition.

President Emmanuel Macron then dismissed the director of the DGSE. This French reaction confirms our investigation because French authorities rushed via French media to manipulate international opinion. After the publication of « Jeune Afrique » several pan-Africanist media outlets seized the matter, promising many revelations.

Sadia Nyaoré