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Captain Ibrahim Traoré Says Burkina Faso Must 'forget' About Democracy by BlackViper(op): 2:22pm On Apr 04
Captain Ibrahim Traoré says Burkina Faso must 'forget' about democracy.

Capt Traoré said political parties were divisive and dangerous.

Democracy "kills" and the people of Burkina Faso must "forget" it, the country's military ruler has said in an interview aired on state television.

Capt Ibrahim Traoré, who seized power in a coup three years ago, suggested most Africans do not want the system of democracy and that Burkina Faso had its own, alternative approach, without giving details.

Traoré initially pledged to restore democratic rule to the West African country by July 2024, but two months before this deadline, the junta announced it would extend its rule for another five years.

In January, the authorities announced a ban on all political parties as part of a plan to "rebuild the state".

In Thursday night's interview, Traoré said: "People need to forget about the issue of democracy. Democracy is not for us.

"Look at Libya, this is an example close to us," said the 38-year-old, who casts himself as a revolutionary leader standing up to Western imperialism.

Libya was ruled autocratically for four decades by Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, who oversaw a brutal regime while also providing Libyans with subsidised housing, free education and free healthcare.

He was killed during a rebellion assisted by Western military intervention. The north African country has since failed to hold elections and is split between two rival administrations, along with numerous armed groups.

"Wherever they [Western powers] try to establish democracy in the world, it's always accompanied by bloodshed," Traoré said in his interview.

While there has been a spate of military takeovers in recent years, most African countries do still hold regular elections, even if some are criticised as being rigged in favour of incumbents. Two military leaders - in Gabon and Guinea - have organised elections which they have gone on to win.

Traoré also addressed the dissolution of political parties, saying he considered them to be divisive, dangerous and incompatible with the revolutionary project.

"The truth is, politics in Africa – or at least what we've experienced in Burkina - is that a real politician is someone who embodies every vice: a liar, a sycophant, a smooth-talker," he said.

The junta leader did not propose an alternative system, but said: "We have our own approach. We're not even trying to copy anyone else. We're here to completely change the way things are done."

He emphasised building a new system rooted in sovereignty, patriotism and revolutionary mobilisation, with traditional leaders and grassroots structures playing a central role.

In a wide-ranging interview, he also emphasised the importance of economic and military self-reliance, as well as hard work, saying that working six- or eight-hour days would not enable Burkina Faso to catch up with richer countries.

Despite this, Traoré has gained a huge following across the continent for his pan-Africanist vision and criticism of Western influence.

Burkina Faso, like its junta-led neighbours Mali and Niger, has moved away from working with Western countries, especially France, in its fight against Islamist militants, which have waged a decade-long insurgency in the region.

All three have instead turned towards Russia for military assistance, but the violence has continued unabated.

The publication attributes two-thirds of the killings to the military and allied militias, with the rest blamed on Islamist militants.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cly0zp1xgz3o

Re: Captain Ibrahim Traoré Says Burkina Faso Must 'forget' About Democracy by sleek214(m): 2:28pm On Apr 04
Obidients best friend. What a shame
Re: Captain Ibrahim Traoré Says Burkina Faso Must 'forget' About Democracy by Afriifa(m): 2:35pm On Apr 04
That's how they start and suddenly 50 years after they are still there.
Re: Captain Ibrahim Traoré Says Burkina Faso Must 'forget' About Democracy by DEROXMAN: 2:35pm On Apr 04
Nigeria is an example of a democratic state grin
Is tumbulu better than this man, is the economy of the green white green country better than this man's own. I want to know so I can know which country is better grin grin
Re: Captain Ibrahim Traoré Says Burkina Faso Must 'forget' About Democracy by njokuuche77(m): 2:35pm On Apr 04
As long as his people is fine with his leadership, it's ok
Nigeria is a good case study here. We’ve practiced democracy for years, but many citizens still struggle with poor governance, insecurity, and economic hardship. So it’s understandable why some people question whether democracy is truly working for them.

That said, the problem may not be democracy itself, but how it is practiced. Weak institutions, corruption, and lack of accountability often undermine its benefits.

If the people of Burkina Faso genuinely support Ibrahim Traoré’s approach, then that’s their reality. But history across Africa has shown that removing democratic structures entirely can create even bigger risks, especially around power abuse and lack of accountability.
Re: Captain Ibrahim Traoré Says Burkina Faso Must 'forget' About Democracy by Felabrity: 2:36pm On Apr 04
Another new 50 years dictactor in town
Re: Captain Ibrahim Traoré Says Burkina Faso Must 'forget' About Democracy by funsho75(m): 2:36pm On Apr 04
This shouldn't be coming from him
But he said the truth
Re: Captain Ibrahim Traoré Says Burkina Faso Must 'forget' About Democracy by HelinuesAbigFoo(m): 2:36pm On Apr 04
Tulumbu supporters will flood the thread to com as usual…. Yet Tulumbu their messiah and lord killed democracy in Nigeria…. At least Traore was honest to say that his country is not going with democracy…. Master of sophisticated region is the biggest fraudster in history
Re: Captain Ibrahim Traoré Says Burkina Faso Must 'forget' About Democracy by yinkeys(m): 2:37pm On Apr 04
Felabrity:
Another new 50 years dictactor in town
Highest this guy will do is 10 years
He wanted to step down his people said no
Thé assasinati on attempts are too much
Re: Captain Ibrahim Traoré Says Burkina Faso Must 'forget' About Democracy by Akalia(m): 2:37pm On Apr 04
Democracy is abused in Africa. The system of governments that will thrive in Africa is monarchical and autocratic system.
Re: Captain Ibrahim Traoré Says Burkina Faso Must 'forget' About Democracy by HausaIgboYoruba: 2:37pm On Apr 04
sleek214:
Obidients best friend. What a shame
What's the difference between a one party system imposed on people vs military adm imposed on citizens. At least they aren't wasting close to a trillion naira conducting an election for a single person. The resources will rather be used to construct infrastructure
Re: Captain Ibrahim Traoré Says Burkina Faso Must 'forget' About Democracy by JAPAHTML: 2:37pm On Apr 04
sleek214:
Obidients best friend. What a shame
Ikpu oto

Not enough original
Re: Captain Ibrahim Traoré Says Burkina Faso Must 'forget' About Democracy by safarifarms(m): 2:37pm On Apr 04
Same thing Tinubu will be saying soon. His supporters will applaud.
Re: Captain Ibrahim Traoré Says Burkina Faso Must 'forget' About Democracy by hslbroker2(m): 2:38pm On Apr 04
I like this guy, na man him be
Re: Captain Ibrahim Traoré Says Burkina Faso Must 'forget' About Democracy by bewla(m): 2:38pm On Apr 04
If that's what will make the country move forward

We want peace and not white men
Empty promises
Re: Captain Ibrahim Traoré Says Burkina Faso Must 'forget' About Democracy by Lanretoye(m): 2:40pm On Apr 04
njokuuche77:
As long as his people is fine with his leadership, it's ok
find me one Malian citizen here that will tell you they are fine with his leadership or it is the rubbish news some people are peddling online for you.if you know how freedom of citizens and press has been suppressed in Mali you won’t be saying nonsense.
Re: Captain Ibrahim Traoré Says Burkina Faso Must 'forget' About Democracy by Denalarian: 2:41pm On Apr 04
Chat gpt says people are happier with his government
Re: Captain Ibrahim Traoré Says Burkina Faso Must 'forget' About Democracy by sirray001: 2:42pm On Apr 04
sleek214:
Obidients best friend. What a shame
The most important thing is having a good leader at the helm of affairs making sure that the citizens are ok. Providing electricity, water, good health system, jobs and what have you and not a bunch of criminals we have in Nigeria parading themselves as politicians and wasting our commonwealth to organise a sham election at every four years without anything to show for it. In Nigeria, democracy is not the government of the people, for the people and by the people. It is a government of the criminals
Re: Captain Ibrahim Traoré Says Burkina Faso Must 'forget' About Democracy by fredoooooo: 2:42pm On Apr 04
Democracy is not for Africans.. its a way the west use to control African Ressources
Re: Captain Ibrahim Traoré Says Burkina Faso Must 'forget' About Democracy by DEROXMAN: 2:44pm On Apr 04
HausaIgboYoruba:
What's the difference between a one party system imposed on people vs military adm imposed on citizens. At least they aren't wasting close to a trillion naira conducting an election for a single person. The resources will rather be used to construct infrastructure
how will you be fighting words with an apc and not just apc a southwest one 🤔 you sef dey try e o mo pe a go die ni south west yi even the professors, a normal south west is one brought up outside the country
Re: Captain Ibrahim Traoré Says Burkina Faso Must 'forget' About Democracy by Judolisco(m): 2:44pm On Apr 04
Military rule is not the best way either
Re: Captain Ibrahim Traoré Says Burkina Faso Must 'forget' About Democracy by muykem: 2:45pm On Apr 04
The children supporting military dictatorship don't know Africa history. Just like this idiot, Robert Mugabe Zimbabwe, Paul Biya of Cameroon among took over government while people of their countries are clamouring for change. People were rejoicing with expectations of fresh air. They had to destroy everything to perpetuate themselves in power. Democracy is a little better, OBJ, Yaradua, GEJ, Buhari yesterday, Tinubu today and another person tomorrow.
Re: Captain Ibrahim Traoré Says Burkina Faso Must 'forget' About Democracy by CJStarz: 2:45pm On Apr 04
So long as citizens are happy and comfortable with his regime, no problem, afterall a good junta is better than a wicked administration
Re: Captain Ibrahim Traoré Says Burkina Faso Must 'forget' About Democracy by Btruth: 2:46pm On Apr 04
I would say yes, if the junta boys keep improving the country economically. Truly, democracy is not working in West Africa. It only enrich the politicians and their corrupt cronies.
Re: Captain Ibrahim Traoré Says Burkina Faso Must 'forget' About Democracy by WorkTheTalk(m):
Sometimes it's as if the absence of the military rule in African countries has given room for the politicians to destroy their countries in the name of democracy.

Just look at the way Tinubu handles the insurgency in Nigeria. He has refused to take on the terrorists head long so as not to offend the north, in exchange for their votes to remain in power. Would the military rule allow terrorism to so flourish in Nigeria?

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Re: Captain Ibrahim Traoré Says Burkina Faso Must 'forget' About Democracy by Christ4ever: 2:47pm On Apr 04
Felabrity:
Another new 50 years dictactor in town
This is how they always start.

Hijack power with khaki then 50 years later, he would have transitioned to a lifetime civilian president.
Re: Captain Ibrahim Traoré Says Burkina Faso Must 'forget' About Democracy by ono(m): 2:48pm On Apr 04
Na so e take dey start o o o!
Re: Captain Ibrahim Traoré Says Burkina Faso Must 'forget' About Democracy by LeeSmart: 2:48pm On Apr 04
Just like Tinubu is trying to make us do here. I am not surprised for a Putin fan boy😆
Re: Captain Ibrahim Traoré Says Burkina Faso Must 'forget' About Democracy by Ezmans: 2:48pm On Apr 04
sleek214:
Obidients best friend. What a shame
Democracy is the worst system of government so expensive & corrupt that is the reason china & UK don't practice it, if this nation go back to British system of government we I'll excell
Re: Captain Ibrahim Traoré Says Burkina Faso Must 'forget' About Democracy by ERockson: 2:49pm On Apr 04
They will soon kkillll him. Let him enjoy the power till his cup is filled
Re: Captain Ibrahim Traoré Says Burkina Faso Must 'forget' About Democracy by 89green: 2:54pm On Apr 04
Yes,not a good system of governing
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