Ibrahim Traoré: A Vision of sovereignty and self-determination for Burkina Faso

Beyond the relentless fight against terrorism, Captain Ibrahim Traoré embodies a bold vision centered on Burkina Faso’s sovereignty and, more broadly, the self-determination of the African continent.

Aware of the longstanding challenges posed by external dependency, he has spearheaded a strategic shift away from foreign influence, asserting that Burkina Faso must take full control of its own destiny.

At the heart of his leadership is the principle of self-reliance. He is committed to building a strong and independent state—one capable of defending its territory, driving its own development, and ensuring the well-being of its citizens without external interference.

This vision is reflected in the strengthening of alliances with like-minded nations, particularly through the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), which unites Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger in an unprecedented military, economic, and political cooperation.

On the economic front, Captain Traoré advocates for a patriotic approach to resource management, putting an end to unilateral exploitation by foreign powers.

His strategy prioritizes local processing of raw materials, ensuring that national wealth directly benefits the Burkinabe people.

By fostering industrialization, creating jobs, and promoting a fair distribution of resources, his leadership aims to lay the foundation for a more prosperous and self-sufficient Burkina Faso.

Cédric KABORE

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