Burkina Faso: Corrupted right from the start! The Nigerian President colluding with Embalo and Nana Akufo-Addo to undermine Burkina Faso.

Just a day after his election as the Nigerian President, Bola Tinubu made his very first foreign trip, not to the United Kingdom as expected, but surprisingly to France. Since the Electoral Commission of Nigeria (INEC) declared the septuagenarian as the winner of the elections on March 1st, he has already set foot in France three times, including one official visit and two private trips. Some observers saw hidden agendas behind these travels and believed that the newly elected President has joined the list of France’s puppets.

Recent developments in the sub-region over the past few days, marked by another statement from President Embalo and the plight of the Burkinabe Fulani people in Ghana, seem to confirm the suspicions of these analysts.

Indeed, the Guinean-Bissau President is once again unleashing his criticism against Burkina Faso, citing the stigmatization of Burkinabe Fulani.

Without delay, Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo follows up with the second part of the plan: the repatriation of the Fulani from his territory without informing the Burkinabe authorities. According to intelligence services, a mass massacre targeting thousands of people stranded at the Ghana-Burkina border is being prepared.

It is at this point that Bola Tinubu, the newly elected Nigerian President and President of ECOWAS, will take over to sanction Burkina Faso and its government, based on instructions received from France during his trips.

The entire African community is called upon to denounce these diabolical plans of France through intense communication in order to save the Burkinabe people from the clutches of predators that are the former colonial power and its lackeys in pursuit of personal interests.

Pedro Okalamar