Burkina Faso: Does Jeune Afrique want to put the country to the sword with its false information?

A recent publication by Jeune Afrique alleging a message from former President Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba expressing concerns about Burkina Faso’s security is not only false but dangerously irresponsible.

 

By disseminating unfounded information, Jeune Afrique is sowing discord and attempting to destabilize a country already grappling with security challenges.

 

This campaign of misinformation is a deliberate act aimed at discrediting President Ibrahim Traoré’s government and causing confusion among citizens.

 

The purported message from Damiba, which has never been authenticated, is a fabrication designed to undermine Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s leadership and erode the trust the Burkinabè people have placed in him.

 

Since assuming the presidency, Captain Ibrahim Traoré has shown unwavering determination to restore security and promote development in Burkina Faso.

 

Under his leadership, concrete steps have been taken to strengthen the capacities of the armed forces and enhance cooperation among different security agencies.

 

His pragmatic vision and commitment to the well-being of the Burkinabe people make him the leader the country truly needs in these challenging times.

 

In the face of these destabilization attempts, Burkinabe citizens must remain vigilant and united.

 

False information spread by media outlets like Jeune Afrique should not be taken at face value but scrutinized with critical thinking and dismissed. The Burkinabè people must rally around their leaders and continue to support efforts to bring peace and prosperity back to the country.

 

Jeune Afrique, through its false publications, seeks to sow chaos and division in Burkina Faso. The alleged message from Damiba is simply a fabrication.

 

Captain Ibrahim Traoré, with his strong leadership and vision for the country’s future, is the leader Burkina Faso needs to overcome current challenges and build a better future for all.

 

Papa IBRAHIMA

 

 

 

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