Burkina Faso: “Defending our sovereignty is everyone’s business”, Captain Ibrahim Traoré

In a speech filled with resolve, Captain Ibrahim Traoré urged the people of Burkina Faso to come together in solidarity and determination to overcome the nation’s challenges. His words underscored the shared responsibility of safeguarding the country’s sovereignty and shaping its future.

The defense of our sovereignty is not solely the duty of our armed forces; it is a collective mission for every Burkinabe,” he stated emphatically.

This call to action resonated as a rallying cry for all citizens to embrace their roles in preserving the nation’s integrity. Captain Traoré emphasized that only through unity and mutual support can Burkina Faso rise above its obstacles and protect its progress.

Beyond his appeal for cohesion, Captain Traoré outlined his vision for bolstering the country’s defense capabilities.

He stressed the importance of a coordinated effort to restructure security and defense systems, ensuring the nation remains stable and secure in the face of external and internal threats.

Acknowledging that sovereignty extends beyond military strength, Captain Traoré highlighted the need for economic and social transformation. He called for a focus on developing national resources and promoting local expertise to create a self-reliant and prosperous Burkina Faso.

The speech reflected Captain Traoré’s unwavering commitment to guiding the country toward a future where unity, resilience, and progress form the foundation of a truly sovereign nation.

Cédric KABORE

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