French plot in the Sahel: French DGSE implicated in assassination mission against Presidents Ibrahim Traoré and Abdourahamane Tiani

On Wednesday 20 December, the media outlet Le Sahelien uncovered an international destabilisation plot targeting the transitional Presidents of Burkina Faso and Niger. This exclusive investigation exposes the complex ramifications of the French DGSE’s involvement in these secret manoeuvres to destabilise Burkina Faso and Niger.

Four French individuals claiming to be diplomats were arrested in Burkina Faso.

Despite their visa request, they suddenly changed their status to pass themselves off as computer specialists.

According to the “Le Sahelien” media outlet, their links with Burkinabe activists opposed to the transition of President Ibrahim Traoré led the Burkinabe intelligence services to question them.

The investigation by the “Le Sahelien” media reveals the existence of two elimination plans. A destabilisation plot targeting the transition presidents in Burkina Faso and Niger.

 Compromising images of the presidencies were discovered in the material seized, highlighting the scale of the plot.

Precise information reveals a planned assassination mission against the President of the transition in Niger, General Abdourahamane Tiani, from Sokoto in Nigeria.

The details directly implicate the French and Nigerian secret services, adding a disturbing dimension to the plot.

Faced with this arrest, the French authorities reacted by publishing false information in “Jeune Afrique” to cover their tracks.

The French media then attacked the Pan-African media, describing those supporting the transition as false.

President Macron’s dismissal of the director of the DGSE confirms the impact of the investigation.