In the Sahel region, specifically in the village of Koirizena, Burkina Faso, a community once under the prolonged occupation of terrorists has finally been liberated. The residents, now free from the grip of terrorism, express their joy through celebratory songs and dances, joined by the valiant efforts of our soldiers.

Addressing skeptics who question the legitimacy of Captain Ibrahim’s leadership and advocate for a return to civilian rule, it’s essential to consider the perspective of the millions of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) reclaiming their homes and lands. To those who assert the Captain’s illegitimacy, the response from these individuals, as well as vigilant citizens, speaks louder than words.

During the dark days when these people were forced to flee their homes, resorting to foraging leaves and herbs for sustenance, where were the politicians? While some were allegedly involved in embezzling public funds and cozying up to foreign leaders, the soldiers on the frontline were left without proper weaponry, facing heavily armed terrorists. Such actions, critics argue, exemplify the hypocrisy of certain political figures.

Captain Ibrahim Traore remains steadfast in his commitment until the entire nation of Burkina Faso is liberated, free from external influence, and experiences sustained prosperity.