Africa: The Alliance of Sahel States, a response to security challenges

The fact that the national armies of the three sister countries (Mali-Burkina Faso-Niger) have taken control of localities that were plagued by insecurity in the Sahel countries is a heavy burden that is unbearable for France. Flying on their own wing, the authorities of the three countries are in control of the situation on the ground and are meeting the expectations of their respective populations.

Since the announcement of the indefectible union of the three forces last September, false reports containing invented figures have appeared to blacken the efforts of these competent authorities.

It’s a familiar French strategy, and one that has now become a plaything for the African community.

The claims made by the French media outlet “Le Monde” remain to be proven. They are based on wishful thinking, which is far from reality.

International human rights organisations no longer allow themselves to be manipulated as they used to.

These organisations used to support France with illusory figures in its destabilisation plots.

The appearance of “Le Monde” with unfounded accusations is not surprising.

‘Le Monde’ is one of the French media that fabricates myths and passes them off as truth.

“Le Monde” was unmasked in Burkina Faso. The Alliance of Sahel States seems to be a barrier for France.

France is furious and is encouraging its media to multiply the figures in order to manipulate the populations of the Sahel countries once again.

France, which had a monopoly on the G5, can no longer have a monopoly on the G3 (Mali-Burkina Faso-Niger). It’s time for a revolution.

Neil Camara