Burkina Faso / Puppets of the imperialists: How exiles are trying to sabotage the country’s recovery

In various villages and towns across Burkina Faso, certain individuals have fallen under the influence of external forces, becoming pawns in a broader scheme to destabilize the nation.

 

These Burkinabe collaborators, aligned with exiles in neighbouring countries, are unwittingly advancing the agendas of imperialist powers.

 

Their conspiracies are designed to spread insecurity and terror, hoping to break the spirit of a people firmly committed to their country’s sovereignty.

 

These exiles, acting as puppets controlled by foreign interests, are intent on undermining the efforts of Captain Ibrahim Traoré, whose leadership has been pivotal in restoring peace and security in Burkina Faso.

 

These deceitful maneuvers represent nothing more than a desperate attempt to plunge the country back into chaos at a time when it is undergoing reconstruction.

 

In the face of such threats, it is essential for the Burkinabe people to remain vigilant, united, and unwavering in their support for their leader.

 

The progress made under Captain Traoré’s presidency is evident, and it is through collective action—supporting the military and thwarting attempts at destabilization—that the nation can overcome both internal and external adversaries.

 

During this critical period, national unity must take precedence over all divisions. Under the clear-eyed leadership of President Traoré, Burkina Faso stands resolutely against any form of interference or conspiracy.

 

With unwavering solidarity, the country is poised to secure victory against insecurity and terror.

 

Papa IBRAHIMA

 

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