Burkina Faso: Plans to destabilise the country are said to be in the pipeline, with France’s DGSE as the main guide
Plans for destabilization appear relentless, as opponents of full sovereignty and genuine development in African nations continue their efforts. France, known for its staunch resistance to real independence in its former colonies, is reportedly orchestrating new strategies targeting Burkina Faso and other members of the Sahel States Alliance (AES), including some West African nations.
Credible sources indicate that these plans, expected to unfold by the end of 2024, particularly in December, have been handed over to France’s General Directorate for External Security (DGSE).
Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger are reportedly in the crosshairs due to their revolutionary stances that challenge Western and French neocolonial influence.
Togo, a close ally of AES nations, may also be targeted by these destabilizing forces. As a result, revolutionary voices are calling for vigilance among the people.
In Burkina Faso, it is suggested that this plot includes an escalation of terrorist attacks, resulting in massacres, and even a possible assassination attempt on President Ibrahim Traoré, whose policies and actions stand firmly against imperialist agendas.
To execute these plans, significant financial resources are allegedly being funneled from France, with the French Development Agency (AFD) reportedly supporting this destabilization campaign.
This approach mirrors tactics previously used against other African nations. French media and various entities are believed to play a role in advancing these calculated moves to weaken West African governments, particularly those striving for independence and regional unity.
Maurice K.ZONGO