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Burkina Faso: Between security and silence

The Mercury

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September 26, 2025

THREE years into Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s leadership, Burkina Faso grapples with a tension between its pursuit of national sovereignty and the safeguarding of civic freedoms.

- SESONA MDLOKOVANA

Traoré, who was 37 when he seized power, has emulated the revolutionary image of Thomas Sankara, a figure revered by many Africans. He champions anti-imperialism and national dignity, and his government’ policies underscore a determination to operate free from foreign influence.

However, this vision of renewal is accompanied by a more intricate reality: a society where political expression faces growing restrictions, and open discourse is frequently replaced by silence.

A Revolutionary Vision

Traoré’s leadership in Burkina Faso is characterised by policies that redefine the nation’s global position. He has championed a narrative of decolonisation, seeking alternative partnerships and distancing the country from former colonial powers.

This approach strongly resonates with many who believe in Africa's need to reclaim its global voice. His stance against dependency garners significant support, not only within Burkina Faso but also across Africa, where deep-seated frustrations with foreign involvement persist.

raoré’s strategy intentionally mirrors Sankara’s enduring legacy. However, a key distinction lies in their priorities: Sankara focused on education, social reforms, and grassroots empowerment, while Traoré emphasises patriotic discipline and national security. Initiatives such as “patriotic immersion” courses for young citizens and military-style holiday camps aim to foster unity and resilience. Nevertheless, these measures also spark debate regarding the equilibrium between civic education and political pluralism.

A Nation in Quiet Restraint

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