BURKINA FASO: Coup leader to designate new leader and return to barracks

Story By: dntghana.com

The young leader of the military coup in Burkina Faso has announced October 14, 2022, as the day to adopt a transitional charter and designate a new leader for the country.

On October 2, 34-year-old Captain Ibrahim Traore declared that it was not his intention to lead Burkina Faso but a change needed to occur to ensure a more transparent transition back to civilian rule.

“The place of a soldier is in the barracks and not in the Presidential Palace,” Traore is reported to have said.

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It appears the young soldier plans to keep his word and return to the barracks after shepherding through a transitional charter to usher in a new designated leader to manage the process of returning the country to civilian rule.

While Capt. Traore’s gesture appears to be noble, critics hope it is not a repeat of what transpired in the country’s southern neighbor 43 years ago when another young soldier took the reins of power in Ghana, handed over power to a civilian administration a few months later only to return two years later in another coup d’etat to remove the civilian administration he handed over power to.

“The similarities are striking,” observed Dudu Monamu, a store owner in Ouagadougou. Young soldiers who successfully carry out a military overthrow tend to feel a sense of power to play king maker, and it is hoped that Captain Ibrahim Traore would not follow that path.

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DNT News with correspondence reports from Julius Ouya.

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