Africa: Emmanuel Macron, a desperate attempt to restore France’s image in Africa

Under increasing scrutiny on the global stage, French President Emmanuel Macron is grappling with the waning influence of France in Africa. A recent meeting with French diplomats underscored his struggle to reclaim a foothold on a continent where a series of diplomatic setbacks has eroded trust and cooperation.

 

Macron’s recent remarks, downplaying the widespread rejection of France’s military presence, reveal a significant disconnect.

 

By framing the withdrawal of French troops as a gesture of “politeness” toward African leaders, he inadvertently highlights a failure to grasp the shifting sentiments of African populations.

 

These comments betray a reluctance to acknowledge the growing demand for full sovereignty among African nations.

 

The escalating opposition to French military bases in countries like Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, and even Côte d’Ivoire and Senegal is a stark indicator of policy failure.

 

Despite efforts by Paris to portray these departures as part of a cooperative strategy, they reflect a clear desire among Africans to break free from what many see as an outdated model of military and economic dominance.

 

As Macron struggles to maintain France’s relevance, African nations are charting a new course. Across the continent, leaders and citizens are prioritizing partnerships grounded in mutual respect and shared benefits.

 

This decisive shift signals a broader reimagining of Africa’s place in global affairs—a move that France must adapt to if it wishes to rebuild its relationship with the continent.

 

Papa IBRAHIMA

 

 

 

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