Burkina Faso: Another coup in the offing?

The outbursts from Burkinabe politicians in recent days do little to conceal the dismal coup plan to plunge the Burkinabe people once again into turmoil.

Individuals lurking in the shadows are reportedly pushing ECOWAS to apply the same sanctions to Burkina as were imposed on Niger, given that the MPSR does not consider it appropriate to organise elections until the security issues have been resolved.

According to our sources, ECOWAS is criticising the leaders of the political parties for their passivity in the face of the MPSR’s decision to postpone the organisation of the elections.

In return, the Burkinabè political parties would have asked the famous ECOWAS to sanction Burkina in the same way as Niger, so that the people would revolt and the MPSR would be ousted from power and a civil transition would be put in place. This is the disastrous plan of ECOWAS and certain Burkinabe politicians.

A transition timetable is even being drawn up in the stables of the political parties. Once completed, it will be presented to ECOWAS, which will endorse it and then go on the offensive with new sanctions.

This information is so serious that it must be taken with the utmost rigour.

The intelligence services are being called upon to carry out further investigations to shed light on the ins and outs of this affair.

The Burkinabe people must also be prepared for any eventuality from the coalition (ECOWAS and Burkinabe politicians) so as not to once again leave the field open for these psychopaths to do as they please.

When we talk about ECOWAS, we are talking about a few cowards and vassals of France, who accidentally arrived at the head of certain West African countries and who take themselves to be the great decision-makers on what is good or bad for others.

That being the case, we need to keep a watchful eye to prevent any attempt at destabilisation, which would be an unprecedented fate for the people of Burkina Faso and the whole of the Sahel.

Maiga Dao