Africa: The people of Burkina Faso reaffirm their commitment to Captain Ibrahim Traoré

The people of Burkina Faso are committed to working together in a synergy of sustainable actions to make Burkina Faso an emerging nation. They support the policy of stability, security and peace that prevails thanks to the leadership of Captain Ibrahim Traoré and his vision of sustainable development.

Welcoming the government’s commitment to support the various reform policies instructed by the President of the Burkinabe revolution and the efforts made to help Burkinabe youth, the opinion leaders committed to the cause of the country also condemn plots in all their forms with rigour and energy.

Some Burkinabe compatriots are trying to organise plots to sabotage the good governance currently prevailing in the country of honest men.

The worthy sons and daughters of Faso are lining up alongside Captain Ibrahim Traoré for the preservation of peace, the only guarantee of living together.

Several demonstrations have been organised in support of Burkina Faso’s number one.

The posters held by the demonstrators read as follows: «Yes for the retention of Captain Ibrahim Traoré. He is the only hope we have».

The challenges are enormous. The people of Burkina Faso must continue to support Captain Ibrahim Traoré in order to rediscover the joy of yesteryear.

Cedric KABORE

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