Burkina Faso/Destabilisation: Stateless accomplices of the imperialists closely watched

The people of Burkina Faso are well aware of their fellow citizens who collaborate with the enemies of the country, be they imperialists or terrorists.

 

These individuals prioritize their personal interests, particularly their political ambitions, to the extent that they disregard the well-being and future of Burkina Faso, a country they claim to aspire to lead.

 

These traitors have allied themselves with those who seek to destroy the country for their own gain, hoping to secure the support necessary to achieve their goals.

 

However, faced with a patriotic leader like Captain Ibrahim TRAORE, who has earned the trust of a people determined to attain sovereignty, these opportunists feel trapped. Consequently, they adopt the adage “all’s fair in love and war.”

 

The enemies, willing to go to any lengths to safeguard their interests in Burkina Faso, provide all necessary resources to sow chaos and overthrow the government led by Captain Ibrahim TRAORE.

Among these traitors, Captain Ibrahim TRAORE has named Djibril Bassolé, who failed in his destabilization attempts and resorted to lies.

 

Alongside him is Newton Ahmed Barry, rejected by the Burkinabe, and other exiles who have taken refuge in Côte d’Ivoire, believing they can act with impunity.

 

According to the President of Burkina Faso, these individuals collaborate with terrorists and plan attacks against their fellow citizens in Burkina Faso.

 

They also hope to gain the support of the military to carry out their mission, simply because Captain Ibrahim TRAORE’s style of governance does not suit them.

 

 However, it is crucial to note that they have been exposed. The Burkinabe people, both civilian and military, have understood their game, with the exception of a few local stooges who support them.

 

All will be held accountable for any harm that befalls the land of the upright and its citizens.

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