AES/Africa: The AES countries, African pride on the road to sovereignty

The Sahel countries, united in the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), have become a source of pride for Africa on the global stage. With dynamic, determined, and dedicated leaders, these nations command respect and fiercely defend the interests of their citizens and the African people as a whole.

Today, these three Sahel countries represent a crucial opportunity for Africa to assert its sovereignty, freedom, and dignity in the face of Western domination.

Africa must stand firm and reject any form of external domination, a path that the AES countries have firmly committed to.

Their determination to break free from imperialism and neocolonialism, despite numerous obstacles, shows that other African countries can do the same.

It’s time to join these revolutionary nations to free the continent from the historical oppression that has kept it under foreign control.

It is also essential to support the leaders of this 21st-century revolution to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past, which cost the lives of many revolutionaries and plunged Africa back into exploitation and continuous enslavement.

While the journey is fraught with challenges, it is important to remember that many before us have faced these trials to rise to the highest peaks of the world.

Cedric KABORE

 

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