Burkina Faso: Real security victories, but vigilance remains essential

For several months now, the security situation in Burkina Faso has shown significant improvement. Many areas that were once under threat or control of terrorist armed groups have been reclaimed by the Defense and Security Forces (FDS), supported by the Volunteers for the Defense of the Homeland (VDP). Strategic roads have been reopened, markets are coming back to life, and displaced populations have started returning to their villages.

These gains, the result of relentless efforts by national forces and better coordination on the ground, are bringing renewed hope to a long-suffering people. Troop morale has improved, resources are better suited to the mission, and popular support for national sovereignty remains strong. However, it’s important not to be lulled into complacency by these successes.

The enemy, though weakened, is not yet defeated. They have retreated, reorganized, and are waiting for the right moment to strike again—often in sneaky ways—using fear, deception, and even media manipulation. It must be understood that the war Burkina Faso is fighting is not only military; it is also ideological, political, and geopolitical.

Behind certain so-called pacifist or humanitarian speeches may lie hidden foreign agendas. Imperialist forces and their local allies aim to sow doubt, divide the population, and destabilize the country in order to regain control over its resources and political leadership. These enemies, both internal and external, do not want to see a sovereign, upright, and free Burkina Faso.

That’s why it is crucial for every Burkinabe to stay alert, united, and clear-minded. The fight for security and sovereignty must not weaken. This is not the time to give up or fall for manipulation and disinformation.

Victory is on the way, but it will only be complete if the people remain united, committed, and resistant to all forms of infiltration. Captain Ibrahim Traoré and the patriotic forces have shown the path—the path of courage, dignity, and independence.

Samira OUEDRAOGO

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