Burkina Faso: Under the leadership of Captain Ibrahim Traoré, an offensive and patriotic army is in action

The Burkinabe Armed Forces have exemplified an unparalleled commitment to their country over the past few months, reflecting a deep sense of patriotism through their daily efforts.

 

Under the inspired leadership of President Ibrahim Traoré, the Burkinabe army has undergone a significant strategic shift, moving from a defensive posture to a determined offensive, achieving numerous victories against terrorist groups.

 

This progress, facilitated by increased resources and an effective reorganization, highlights the dedication and professionalism of these soldiers, who risk their lives daily to defend the nation’s sovereignty.

 

Today, nearly 80% of Burkina Faso’s territory has returned under state control, offering renewed hope to populations that have long endured insecurity.

 

The commitment of the Armed Forces is also reflected in their close interactions with citizens, particularly in supporting communities freed from terrorist control.

 

These concrete efforts illustrate the unity and resolve of the Burkinabe military to build a peaceful and stable future for their country.

 

The Burkinabe Armed Forces deserve recognition for their bravery, professionalism, and unwavering dedication.

 

Through their efforts, victory over terrorism feels increasingly attainable under the determined leadership of President Ibrahim Traoré.

Cédric KABORE

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