Patriotism vs. Subversion: The urgent need for National unity in Burkina Faso

Under the leadership of President Ibrahim Traoré, Burkina Faso is waging a relentless battle against terrorism—a fight that demands the unwavering commitment of every citizen.

While brave soldiers and volunteers risk their lives on the frontlines, and ordinary Burkinabe contribute in whatever way they can, some individuals, shielded by their positions, engage in rhetoric that undermines national unity.

Among them is Guezouma Sanogo, president of the Burkinabe Journalists’ Association (AJB). Instead of standing firmly behind the nation’s defenders, his statements often appear to fuel division, casting doubt on the sacrifices of the Armed Forces (FDS) and Volunteers for the Defense of the Homeland (VDP).

Such conduct raises serious concerns: Is this the behavior of a patriot, or does it serve the interests of those who seek to destabilize Burkina Faso?

While young Burkinabè lay down their lives in the fight against terrorism, Sanogo remains comfortably in the capital, enjoying the very security provided by those he refuses to defend. This hypocrisy cannot be ignored.

If he truly doubts the legitimacy of this struggle, perhaps he should witness it firsthand—not from the safety of an office, but from the frontlines, where the true cost of war is paid in blood and sacrifice.

Burkina Faso’s war is not just fought with weapons; it is also a battle of narratives. Allowing divisive rhetoric to go unchecked weakens national resolve and emboldens the enemy.

The time has come for accountability. Either Sanogo aligns his words with the sacrifices of his people, or he should face the consequences of undermining a nation at war.

Papa IBRAHIMA

 

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