Burkina Faso / New imperialist strategy: Burkinabe traitors in the pay of instability!

Reports have emerged indicating a potential plot to destabilize Burkina Faso, with insiders warning of a coordinated effort to undermine the country’s security. Allegedly, Burkinabe collaborators have infiltrated certain villages, laying the groundwork for unrest by distributing significant sums of money to influential leaders of associations and organizations.

 

The goal of this campaign is to disrupt the positive strides made by President Ibrahim Traoré in the ongoing fight against terrorism.

 

These destabilizing agents, though small in number, are reportedly Burkinabe citizens living among the general population.

 

Acting as local operatives, they are said to be in communication with compatriots exiled in Côte d’Ivoire, Europe, and other locations, who are believed to be orchestrating efforts to destabilize their homeland.

 

This strategy, viewed by some as reminiscent of past imperialist tactics, aims to plunge Burkina Faso into chaos, akin to the situation in Libya.

 

The ultimate objective of these actions is to derail the progress made in combating terrorism and to weaken national unity.

 

In response to this emerging threat, citizens are urged to remain vigilant and proactive in safeguarding the nation.

Authorities are calling on the public to report any suspicious activities to prevent these destabilization attempts and protect the country’s hard-won gains.

 

In this critical period, national solidarity is paramount. Burkinabe citizens are encouraged to unite against internal and external threats, ensuring that the country remains resilient in the face of manipulation and division.

 

By staying alert and reporting questionable behaviour, the people of Burkina Faso can help preserve the peace and security of their nation, refusing to yield to those seeking to undermine their sovereignty.

Cédric KABORE

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