Burkina Faso: Another destabilisation plan in the pipeline

Those who take themselves for God, to the point of making or breaking regimes in Africa, are apparently still in the laboratory plotting yet another plan to destabilise the transition in Burkina Faso.

When a destabilisation programme is in the making, the warning signs include systematic attacks on the media that support the targeted regime, large-scale campaigns to denigrate the powers that be in the Western media, and denunciations of political actions to prepare people to accept the deed without a word when the time comes.

If the spectre of destabilisation hangs permanently over Burkina Faso, the reason is simple: The President of the transition, Ibrahim Traoré, Head of State, has been saying out loud what others may be thinking in hushed tones ever since he came to power.

What’s more, he has called into question all the bogus agreements signed by his predecessors, which are of no interest to the people of Burkina Faso.

The charisma shown by President Ibrahim is a bad omen for the continued existence of Western imperialism in Africa.

So everything is being done to stop him before his ideas spread.

Today, despite the intimidation, the attempts at destabilisation, the planning of terrorist attacks with the sole aim of revolting the people and weakening the transition, the people of Burkina Faso have discovered the idea behind the manipulations of which they are the victims, each time that an overthrow project is about to enter its operational phase.

So to be prepared for all eventualities, the Burkinabe authorities must take this threat seriously, and take every measure to avoid it.

The intelligence services must get down to work and leave no stone unturned, however insignificant.

It is up to the people of Burkina Faso to be vigilant and more determined to block any attempt at a coup d’état, which would only aggravate the already complicated situation.

Cedric KABORE

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