Burkina Faso / The stateless exploiting the Fulani community: a divisive strategy to destabilise the country

Recently, a new and insidious tactic has emerged among the enemies of Burkina Faso: the manipulative exploitation of the Fulani community to sow discord and weaken the nation.

 

Unable to destabilize Burkina Faso through direct means, these hostile forces have resorted to inflaming ethnic tensions.

 

Having initially failed in their attempts to disrupt peace through terrorism, these adversaries now employ the age-old strategy of division.

 

Backed by imperialist interests, local collaborators spread narratives of victimization within the Fulani community, aiming solely to create distrust and fracture national unity.

 

The Burkinabe people must remain vigilant and not fall into these devious traps. It is crucial for the population to recognize these maneuvers for what they are: desperate attempts to divert collective focus from the shared goals of peace, security, and development.

 

Under the leadership of President Captain Ibrahim Traoré, the military has implemented effective reforms and strategies to restore sovereignty and stability across the country.

 

The Burkinabe people must continue to support these efforts and reject any ethnic manipulation that serves only foreign interests and the selfish ambitions of a few individuals.

 

Unity is essential for the country’s well-being and the assurance of a peaceful future for all communities.

 

Burkina Faso’s true strength lies in its solidarity and resilience in the face of both external and internal challenges.

 

Titi KEITA

 

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