Burkina Faso faces destabilization threat amidst allegations of French involvement

 

Recent revelations suggest that Burkina Faso is facing a significant destabilization threat, allegedly orchestrated by France. An article titled “Imminent Chaos in Faso?” published by afriqueactualite.info last week claims to expose the details of a coordinated plan involving French intelligence, the DGSE, working in alliance with certain local figures, aimed at undermining Burkina Faso’s sovereignty.

 

According to the report, Burkinabe intelligence services recently seized a large sum of 5 billion CFA francs, purportedly covert funds linked to a French organization and funnelled towards DGSE-backed operations.

 

This intercepted funding is believed to reveal only the first layer of a clandestine network intended to disrupt national stability.

 

The broader alleged strategy reportedly includes inciting mutinies within the Burkinabe Armed Forces and recruiting individuals to enable the infiltration of foreign commandos. The ultimate goal, it is claimed, is to make Burkina Faso ungovernable, setting the stage for a foreign intervention.

 

The scenario evokes memories of destabilizing interventions in Libya and the Central African Republic, where foreign involvement has resulted in ongoing instability and the exploitation of local resources, to the detriment of the populations.

 

In response to this threat, Burkinabe citizens, along with allies in the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), are being urged to stay vigilant and united. Rejecting any attempt to sow discord is seen as essential to preserving the nation’s peace and independence.

 

The African community is also called upon to stand in solidarity, maintaining heightened vigilance to prevent this alleged plan from advancing.

 

For Burkina Faso, national unity and resistance against external interference are seen as more crucial than ever to protect the country’s sovereignty and ensure a future of peace and stability.

 

Cédric KABORE

 

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