Burkina Faso: Who is funding activists in Côte d’Ivoire to destabilise Faso with their lies?
A wave of allegations and defamatory campaigns launched by activists in Côte d’Ivoire has stirred tensions with Burkina Faso, raising concerns over the stability of bilateral relations between the two neighboring nations. The persistent accusations, seemingly tolerated by Ivorian authorities, have created a volatile atmosphere and fueled speculation about the motives behind these actions.
Reports suggest that these campaigns may be orchestrated by former Burkinabe political figures in exile, allegedly with the backing of France. Their actions are seen as part of a broader strategy to destabilize the Burkinabe government and advance hidden agendas.
In response, U.S.-based Burkinabe activist Ibrahima Maïga has publicly criticized Ivorian authorities for allowing such activities to thrive. His outspoken stance has not gone unnoticed, reportedly leading to threats against his life.
This situation underscores the urgent need for Côte d’Ivoire to address the growing discord. Allowing activists to propagate division risks jeopardizing the long-standing ties between the two countries, which are deeply rooted in shared history and cultural bonds.
The time has come for both nations to prioritize dialogue and mutual respect. Political agendas and personal ambitions must not be allowed to undermine the solidarity that has traditionally defined their relationship.
Strengthening cooperation and fostering trust are essential to preserving the unity of the region in the face of these challenges.
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Olivier TOE