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Burkina Faso’s President Condemns “Imperialist Agendas” & Vows to Defend National Sovereignty

Burkina Faso’s President Condemns “Imperialist Agendas” & Vows to Defend National Sovereignty

Taha Sakr
Last updated: December 12, 2024 9:46 pm
By Taha Sakr 4 Min Read
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A History of IndependenceBuilding a Strong DefenseA Renewed Call for SovereigntyDefying DestabilizationA National Path Forward

On the 64th anniversary of Burkina Faso’s independence, President Ibrahim Traoré delivered a fiery speech denouncing foreign powers he accused of perpetuating neo-colonial control over the nation’s resources. Addressing the nation from Barsalogho, Traoré called for unity and resilience in the face of external interference.

A History of Independence

Burkina Faso celebrates its Independence Day on December 11, marking its journey from a self-governing colony within the French Community in 1958 to full independence in 1960. The occasion serves as a reminder of the country’s long struggle for self-determination and the ongoing challenges to its sovereignty.

President Traoré used this historic moment to reflect on the country’s current challenges, pointing to the enduring legacy of colonial exploitation. “We are victims of our wealth—the wealth that imperialists want to seize at all costs, aiming to keep us in slavery. We will secure it,” he asserted, striking a defiant tone against what he described as ongoing attempts to undermine Burkina Faso’s independence.

Building a Strong Defense

Traoré emphasized the need to strengthen the country’s military as a cornerstone of sovereignty. He highlighted ongoing efforts to enhance the capabilities of the armed forces and mobilize all national resources to safeguard the country.

“We are a proud, fighting, warrior, and dignified people. And we will continue in this direction. All those who dream of seeing Burkina Faso on its knees, hoping to bring us back to slavery, must understand that they have failed,” the president declared.

This pledge builds on previous statements made by Traoré in October, when he reassured citizens of the military’s ability to defend the nation against internal and external threats. Following the uncovering of a destabilization plot in September, he expressed confidence in the armed forces’ commitment to maintaining stability, stating that such attempts only reinforced their resolve.

A Renewed Call for Sovereignty

The president’s speech also underscored Burkina Faso’s strategic pivot away from traditional Western alliances, reflecting growing dissatisfaction with the perceived failure of these partnerships to address the country’s security and economic needs. Traoré’s administration has increasingly sought to diversify its international relationships, with a particular focus on strengthening ties with Russia.

In a similar vein, Prime Minister Apollinaire Kyélem de Tambèla recently criticized Western nations for failing to meet Burkina Faso’s expectations. During an October economic forum, he highlighted the country’s shift towards new allies, including Russia, as part of its broader strategy to assert greater autonomy in international affairs.

Defying Destabilization

Traoré also touched on the nation’s resilience in the face of attempts to destabilize it. In October, he addressed the thwarted destabilization plot on RTB radio and assured citizens that those responsible would be brought to justice. “Our armed forces remain steadfast in their mission to defend our sovereignty,” he said, stressing that such plots only strengthened the government’s determination to protect the country.

A National Path Forward

As Burkina Faso marks this milestone in its history, President Traoré’s speech reflects a broader narrative of resistance and renewal. His call for a united and vigilant nation resonates with a population that has faced decades of political turmoil, external interference, and economic exploitation.

Traoré is steering Burkina Faso toward a future defined by self-reliance and sovereignty by prioritizing military empowerment and forging new international partnerships. His fiery rhetoric serves as both a warning to external actors and a rallying cry for a nation determined to uphold its independence against all odds.

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