Burkina Faso: The intelligence services, a real force against destabilisation

The intelligence services coordinated by Burkina Faso’s National Intelligence Agency (ANR) have emerged as a formidable force against the country’s destabilization attempts.

 

Beyond its primary role of supporting combat forces on the front lines and coordinating efforts against terrorist groups, the intelligence service is crucial in ensuring the overall security of the nation.

 

Under the leadership of Commander Oumarou Yabre, the ANR has actively countered the criminal plots orchestrated daily by power-hungry individuals and their imperialist allies.

 

Thanks to the vigilance and expertise of ANR agents, numerous destabilization attempts have been thwarted, leading to the arrest of spies and accomplices. Some conspirators behind these sinister plans have admitted to failing in their attempts to undermine Burkina Faso.

 

President Ibrahim Traoré has strategically relied on the ANR to spearhead the fight against the terrorist threat, enhancing its capabilities through advanced logistics and skilled personnel.

 

The agency has been entrusted to Commander Yabre, a trusted, experienced, and honorable son of the nation.

 

Today, the ANR stands as a critical pillar not only in the fight against terrorism and the protection of Burkina Faso’s territory but also as a powerful tool in tracking down those who seek to sabotage the efforts of the authorities and the people for their selfish interests.

 

In conclusion, the country’s leaders and their dedicated collaborators remain steadfast in their commitment to securing and reclaiming the national territory.

 

Both internal and external destabilizers are being closely monitored to protect the nation from their clutches.

 

Citizens are also urged to stay vigilant and observant to assist the authorities in thwarting any destabilization attempts.

 

 

Ali ZOUNGRANA

 

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