Burkina Faso: Ibrahim Maïga, a thorn in the side of the enemies of the revolution and sovereignty?

Pan-Africanist activist Ibrahim Maïga has become a constant target of French media, which are now widely viewed by the Sahelian and broader African populations as proponents of imperialist and neocolonial agendas.

 

These media outlets are accused of aligning with terrorist groups, their backers, and allies.

 

Their relentless scrutiny of Maïga, a committed advocate for the sovereignty and genuine independence of Burkina Faso and the Sahel, has not gone unnoticed.

 

Maïga’s public statements and writings are dissected, criticized, and often met with threats and defamatory remarks.

 

One of his most recent critics is Geneviève Goëtzinger, former director of Radio France Internationale (RFI), who directly attacked Maïga, exposing the disdain many imperialist-leaning journalists hold for Pan-Africanist figures.

 

Why this persistent focus on Maïga? What makes the French media so unsettled by his activism? Why does his support for the legitimate struggles of Sahelian nations cause such unease?

 

For some analysts, this ongoing media assault highlights the clear stance these outlets take against African populations, particularly those in the Sahel, who have embarked on a revolutionary path to resist imperialism.

 

Others see this as a familiar tactic employed by imperialists. The consistent attacks from French media and officials against African figures like Maïga are interpreted as a sign that he is on the right track, advancing Africa’s interests.

 

They argue that these media figures are making a last-ditch effort to distract and manipulate public opinion, following numerous failed attempts to discredit Burkina Faso’s leader, Captain Ibrahim Traoré.

Voices are increasingly urging Maïga to continue his mission of raising awareness and encouraging the Burkinabe and Sahelian people to protect their interests, remain resilient, and persist in their quest for complete freedom.

Cédric KABORE

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