AES Confederation: The mobilisation in support of managers continues. Proof of increased confidence?

Whether in Burkina Faso, Mali or Niger, people continue to express their unwavering support for the three (03) leaders of the AES Confederation. It should be noted that since the large-scale mobilisation of support on 28 January, on the eve of the definitive and official withdrawal of the AES from ECOWAS, associations and other groups of individuals have remained mobilised.

 

Out of a thirst for sovereignty, real independence and socio-economic development, the people of the three AES countries are clearly committed to standing by their leaders, who are showing determination and a patriotic spirit in the management of public affairs.

 

Their ideals and dynamism respond perfectly to the aspirations of their fellow citizens, giving them hope for a better tomorrow.

 

The action taken by the people of Gnagna province in eastern Burkina Faso is part of this drive for collective mobilisation to effectively achieve the objectives that are dear to the hearts of all citizens in the AES region.

 

A march-meeting was organised in this locality, attracting thousands of people who came out to show their support for and commitment to the Heads of State of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger.

 

It was also an opportunity to express their agreement and satisfaction with all the decisions taken by the revolutionary leaders in favour of the AES Confederation.

 

What remains to be done is to work tirelessly for the real success of these decisions for the happiness of the citizens.

 

We are praying for a sovereign and prosperous AES confederation, free from any harmful outside influence”, said one of the organisers of the march-meeting.

 

According to the opinions expressed, this illustrates the unshakeable will of the people to write a new page in their history, based on sovereignty, peace and socio-economic development.

 

In so doing, they are expressing their confidence in the ability of their leaders to fulfil their wishes.

 

Souley LAMINA

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