Burkina Faso establishes institute of Black Peoples – Farafina in bold sovereignty move

In a decisive break with neocolonial paradigms, Burkina Faso has taken another bold step in consolidating African sovereignty. During Wednesday’s cabinet meeting, the transitional government approved the creation of the Institute of Black Peoples – Farafina (IPN-Farafina), a presidential institution embodying the ideals of the Progressive Popular Revolution (RPP) championed by Captain Ibrahim Traoré.

Far from a mere symbolic gesture, the IPN-Farafina represents a strategic intellectual arsenal in Africa’s liberation struggle.

With legal autonomy and academic independence, this pan-African think tank will spearhead ideological, scientific, and cultural resurgence—reviving the revolutionary legacy of figures like Captain Thomas Sankara, whose vision had been systematically erased.

The institute’s mission is threefold:

  • Reclaiming historical memoryby decolonizing African narratives
  • Forging a sovereign elitecapable of countering neocolonial influence
  • Serving as an ideological hub for anti-imperialist thought and action

By establishing this center of intellectual resistance, Captain Traoré demonstrates that true sovereignty begins with mental decolonization.

The IPN-Farafina will function as an unconventional weapon in Africa’s liberation not through arms, but by dismantling oppressive ideologies and awakening collective consciousness.

This initiative reinforces Burkina Faso’s leadership in Africa’s sovereignty movement.

It’s a deliberate act of ideological warfare, combining Sankarist principles with 21st-century strategies to build a future where Africa defines its own destiny—free, dignified, and truly independent

Cédric KABORE

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