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Burkina Faso’s Military Junta Ousts Prime Minister, Dissolves Government in Shock Move

Burkina Faso’s Military Junta Ousts Prime Minister, Dissolves Government in Shock Move

Taha Sakr
Last updated: December 7, 2024 3:51 pm
By Taha Sakr 4 Min Read
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In a shocking development that has sent ripples through West Africa, Burkina Faso’s ruling military junta has dismissed Prime Minister Apollinaire Joachim Kyelem de Tambela and dissolved the government. The surprise announcement, issued by Captain Ibrahim Traoré—head of the military government—came without any official explanation, leaving the country and the international community puzzled.

The decree, signed by Captain Traoré, ended Tambela’s tenure in October 2022 following a military coup that brought Traoré to power. Tambela had led three successive governments during a period of intense security challenges, as Burkina Faso battles escalating extremist violence. His sudden ousting raises serious questions about the underlying reasons behind this unexpected decision.

Prime Minister’s Ousting Stuns Burkina Faso

The decision to remove Tambela took many by surprise, especially given that he was chosen by Traoré’s junta to lead the country after the September 2022 coup. Tambela, a lawyer, had been seen as a stabilizing force amid the country’s ongoing struggle against jihadist insurgents. His removal, however, comes at a time when his leadership had been under scrutiny.

In October, Tambela faced fierce backlash from traditional leaders after comments he made about the effectiveness of spiritual practices in combating terrorism. His call for more scientific approaches to security led to widespread controversy, prompting an apology while on an official visit to Russia. Despite this, tensions surrounding his leadership had simmered beneath the surface, culminating in his abrupt dismissal.

Burkina Faso Breaks from France, Turns to Russia

This latest political shakeup comes amid an ongoing shift in Burkina Faso’s foreign policy. Since Traoré’s coup, the country has increasingly distanced itself from its former colonial ruler, France, and sought to strengthen ties with Russia. In January 2023, Burkina Faso demanded that French troops leave the country, ending a 2018 agreement that allowed them to operate there. By February 2024, French forces had withdrawn, marking a significant pivot in Burkina Faso’s geopolitical stance.

This growing alliance with Russia follows a similar trend in neighboring Mali and Niger, where military juntas have also taken power amid escalating extremist violence. Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger have now formed a bloc that opposes Western influence, particularly the economic and military support provided by France. The three countries have already announced their withdrawal from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), accusing the regional body of failing to adequately support them in their fight against terrorism.

Regional Implications: A Changing Sahel

Burkina Faso’s increasingly close ties with Russia and its break from ECOWAS mark a significant shift in the Sahel region’s geopolitical landscape. As the country continues to grapple with extremist violence and insecurity, its turn toward Russia for military and economic support is emblematic of a larger trend in the region, where military juntas are rejecting traditional Western alliances in favor of alternative partnerships.

This move could have far-reaching implications for both regional stability and international relations, as Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger align themselves in opposition to Western-backed efforts to combat terrorism in the Sahel. The international community, particularly France and the European Union, will now be closely watching how this emerging bloc handles the challenges of extremist insurgencies and its pursuit of closer ties with Russia.

As tensions escalate across the Sahel, the world remains on edge, waiting to see whether Burkina Faso’s new direction will stabilize the region—or deepen its isolation amid growing extremist threats.

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