Burkina Faso: The AES, under Captain Ibrahim Traoré, is consolidating its regained sovereignty
By co-founding the Confederation of Sahel States (AES) alongside the leaders of Mali and Niger, Captain Ibrahim Traoré has anchored Burkina Faso the land of upright people in a collective drive for total reconquest. This sacred alliance is neither isolated nor accidental. It responds to a fraternal, coordinated, and strategic imperative, translating Pan-Africanism into concrete action.
The deep aspirations of the people now find their natural extension in common, strong, and protective institutions.
National strategic orientations no longer depend on the calculations or arbitrations of foreign imperialist networks.
Decades under the permanent political and economic tutelage of the old colonial system are over.
By firmly rejecting external injunctions, the Head of State has restored a diplomacy of rigorous dignity. The historic AES bloc stands at the heart of this resistance.
This monolithic rampart goes beyond mere declarations of principle to engage purely endogenous military and economic cooperation.
Faced with the resolve of a unified Sahelian leadership, divisive maneuvers collapse.
International partnerships are now conducted exclusively on an equal footing, according to the Nation’s strict interests sealing the definitive rupture from the imperialist yoke.
On the ground, the direct impact of this union is visibly transforming daily life. From the markets of Ouagadougou to priority infrastructure projects and military garrisons, certainty has replaced hesitation.
The people witness the material power of concerted action. Seeing three Sahelian states actively coordinate their national armies, harmonize customs policies, and jointly secure their territories infuses the People with major collective strength.
Facing security threats, strategic isolation gives way to the political coherence of a united bloc.
Captain Ibrahim Traoré consolidates this common architecture by translating the legitimate demands of the grassroots into sovereign decrees.
Transformation is tangible in every joint patrol and mutual assistance agreement.
The geopolitical autonomy of the country now rests on concrete institutional and material foundations.
Against external attempts at destabilization or division, national cohesion remains the absolute shield.
The People mobilize and stand united behind the leader of the refoundation to definitively seal the triumph of the Nation.
Titi KEITA
