Burkina Faso/Transition: President Ibrahim TRAORE earns more praise from Burkina Faso’s citizens

As time progresses, marked by a series of significant events, the support, encouragement, and praise for Burkina Faso’s President, Captain Ibrahim TRAORE, continue to grow among his fellow citizens. These Burkinabe, who understand the current challenges facing their nation, are increasingly prioritizing the greater good of the country.

 

In recent days, many in Burkina Faso have observed a noticeable surge in backing for President TRAORE and his government.

 

Following the tragic incidents in the Barsalgho commune on August 24th, a growing number of citizens have become more aware of the critical situation and are now firmly committed to working alongside the country’s leadership to restore peace, stability, and security.

 

These citizens are also determined to thwart any plots, schemes, or movements that oppose the legitimate struggle for the liberation and sovereignty of their nation.

 

What has prompted this shift in public sentiment? According to some of our sources, the patriotic stance taken by President TRAORE and his government in the wake of the Barsalgho tragedy has played a significant role.

 

In response to the crisis, Burkina Faso’s authorities have embarked on a nationwide tour, visiting various regions and provinces to raise awareness and rally the population for a more effective fight against the enemies intent on demoralizing both civilians and the military for their own gain.

 

Additionally, the Burkinabe people have been educated about the malevolent intentions of certain misguided citizens driven by power and the influence of imperialists.

 

In recent days, evidence of conspiracies has come to light, further deepening the public’s understanding of the situation and strengthening their resolve to support their government.

 

This growing patriotic movement is already showing promising signs in the fight against insecurity and terrorism in Burkina Faso, according to our sources.

 

Cédric KABORE

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