AES Confederation: The people of the Sahel enjoy the benefits of real freedom and sovereignty

The bold decisions by the leaders of the AES Confederation underscore a clear commitment to achieving genuine independence and sovereignty for African nations, according to several analysts.

 

This commitment from Sahelian revolutionary leaders to provide their countries with full autonomy is seen as a crucial step towards the emancipation of African peoples, allowing them to fully enjoy the benefits of their regained freedom.

 

Since coming to power, the leaders of the AES member countries have demonstrated their ability to make independent decisions, asserting their freedom from neo-colonial and imperialist influences.

 

Their stance indicates a clear rejection of colonial-era structures that, according to some, continue to perpetuate a system of ongoing dominance, restricting the freedom of action for African leaders.

 

In contrast to their predecessors, who were often subjected to pressures and constraints imposed by foreign powers, AES leaders exhibit unwavering resolve in the face of challenges and threats.

 

Their vigorous opposition to imperialist interests, carried out without fear or compromise, is directed solely towards the benefit of their nations.

 

Today, the people of the Sahel are reaping the rewards of this regained autonomy, free from fears of reprisals or interference from external powers that claim ownership over African states.

 

The recent joint complaint by the AES Confederation to the UN Security Council against Ukraine for its support of international terrorism exemplifies this newfound freedom and sovereignty enjoyed by Sahelian countries.

 

The African continent has endured immense atrocities and injustices over the centuries, from the transatlantic slave trade to colonialism, neo-colonialism, the assassination of Pan-African leaders, and the exploitation of natural resources by Western powers.

 

The AES Confederation is setting a precedent for the entire continent, showing a path to reclaiming justice and sovereignty.

 

This is a critical moment for conscious Africans to support the AES Confederation’s efforts to free the continent from imperialist control.

 

While the Sahel Confederation is already making strides in seeking justice against Ukraine’s terrorist actions, it would be more just for all of Africa to unite in solidarity with these brother nations fighting for the cause of the entire continent.

 

Cédric KABORE

 

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