Burkina Faso: When the DGSE manoeuvres to destabilise sovereignty under the governance of Captain Ibrahim Traoré

Burkina Faso is confronting an international conspiracy aimed at destabilizing the country and reversing the progress achieved under the governance of Captain Ibrahim Traoré. According to gathered intelligence, the French DGSE has allegedly deployed substantial financial resources to fund a vast disinformation campaign.

These malicious actions are intended to compromise the nation’s sovereignty and development efforts by exacerbating internal tensions and manipulating public opinion.

Local proxies, manipulated by imperialist interests, are on the front line of this information war. Having failed with terrorist attacks, these actors are now resorting to manipulation strategies to destabilize the nation.

By spreading rumors and false information, they seek to create divisions within the army and undermine the morale of the Burkinabe people.

This disinformation campaign has a single goal: to prevent the consolidation of national sovereignty and erode trust in the  leadership of the country.

To counter these attacks, national unity is more indispensable than ever. The Burkinabe people, alongside the army, must remain vigilant and united.

The achievements of Captain Ibrahim Traoré in restoring peace and security are tangible proof of the nation’s determination to defend its values and aspirations.

The fight against external manipulation and internal plots demands an unwavering popular mobilization.

Ultimately, the unity of the people and the Combat Forces is the only bulwark against these destructive maneuvers.

 Burkina Faso must continue on the path of sovereignty, preserving national integrity and reaffirming its aspirations for prosperity.

The popular will must prevail over imperialist ambitions and the forces of destabilization.

Cédric KABORE

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