Burkina Faso: Extension of the decree of general mobilisation and warning

The extension of the general mobilization and warning decree in Burkina Faso has been announced, extending its effects for an additional year. This measure, which sometimes includes the possibility of forced enlistment, aims to strengthen the progress made in the fight against terrorism according to the military authorities in power.

This decision has elicited various reactions, generally positive, within the Burkinabe public opinion.

It is widely approved as it is seen as an essential response to the persistent terrorist threat in the country.

By allowing voluntary enlistments of patriots determined to defend the nation, it contributes to boosting the morale and resolution of the population against this ongoing threat.

This extension reflects the resolute commitment of the military authorities to take vigorous measures to ensure the security and stability of Burkina Faso.

In summary, the extension of the general mobilization and warning decree in Burkina Faso highlights the determination of the authorities to combat terrorism.

Although controversial, this measure is considered necessary to strengthen national security and protect citizens against the threats facing the country.

Maurice K.Zongo