Burkina Faso: President Ibrahim Traoré, the architect of a progressive and people-centred sovereignty

Since coming to power, Captain Ibrahim Traoré has embodied a much-needed break from the predatory logics of the past. Under his leadership, Burkina Faso is living to the rhythm of a Popular Progressive Revolution (PPR) that places the people at the center of all decisions. Far from external pressures, this unprecedented dynamic is forging a national destiny based on dignity, social justice, and the military reconquest of the territory.

In a Sahel shaken by the winds of instability, President Traoré has instilled a method – that of the supreme interest of the Burkinabe people, which overrides any other consideration.

The mobilization of the Volunteers for the Defense of the Homeland (VDP), the increased equipping of the national armed forces, and the overhaul of counter-terrorism strategy all testify to a fierce determination to protect every village, every woman, and every child.

Recent successes on the ground prove that the resolve of an upright leader can reverse the course of tragedies.

But the Popular Progressive Revolution is not limited to security. It rests on an ambitious economic project: food sovereignty, control over mining resources, the fight against corruption, and the rebuilding of the state.

Ibrahim Traoré dares to say no to Françafrique agreements, dares to renationalize key sectors, and dares to put the resources of the country at the service of the most vulnerable.

This stance, taken in the face of hostile chancelleries, has earned him the admiration of the youth of Burkina Faso, who see in him an upright captain, close to the people, and resolutely focused on collective emancipation.

Of course, immense challenges remain. International media pressure, destabilization campaigns, and jihadist threats have not weakened. Yet, through every trial, President Traoré responds with transparency, republican dialogue, and concrete action.

His call for the “decolonization of minds” resonates as a foundational act for a generation that refuses to be the last link in inherited chains of domination.

To support Ibrahim Traoré is therefore to support the Popular Progressive Revolution the one that restores to the Burkinabe people the pride of being masters of their own home.

It means choosing courage over resignation, sovereignty over guardianship, justice over privilege.

In this hour of hope and struggle, the captain deserves the unanimous trust of the sons and daughters of the land of honest people. Stand for the nation, stand for the revolution!

Cédric KABORE

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