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    Default A close look at Burkina Faso's Ibrahim Traore

    African leaders PANICK as Burkina Faso's Ibrahim Traore makes this bold statements

    Ibrahim Traore is a trailblazer in Africa who is breaking the chains of corrupt leadership that has plagued the continent for far too long. In a continent where corrupt leaders continue to perpetuate their power by installing equally corrupt successors, Traore's voice stands out. Recently, Captain Ibrahim Traore sent shockwaves across the continent by calling out corrupt leaders and their actions in no uncertain terms. He boldly stated that certain leaders in Africa try to keep their people in a state of apathy and continue to exploit them for the benefit of the West. He made it clear that such practices cannot continue and must stop. Traore's words have resonated with many who have been victims of corruption for far too long. His call to action has inspired many to speak out against corrupt leaders and demand change.



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    Burkina Faso 🇧🇫 Leader, Captain Ibrahim Traore led government distributed a total of 400 tractors, 239 tillers and 710 motor pumps and were made available to rural stakeholders to boost agricultural production. In addition, 714 motorcycles were acquired for the benefit of agricultural agents.

    The government will also support producers with inputs consisting of, among other things, 10,000 tonnes of fish feed, 68,964 tonnes of fertilizers, 10,000 liters of phytosanitary products, 18,000 tonnes of plant seeds, 2,300 tonnes of seeds. fodder and 10,000 tonnes of concentrated feed.

    At a cost of more than seventy-eight billion FCFA (78,297,426,435 FCFA), the acquisition of this agropastoral equipment and inputs reflects the Transitional Government's desire to support producers as part of the Offensive. agropastoral and fisheries 2023-2025 and the Presidential Initiative for Agricultural Production 2023-2024.

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    Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger Finalise Plans To Form Confederation After Quitting ECOWAS

    Their foreign ministers met Friday in Niger's capital Niamey to agree on a text establishing the Confederation of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES).

    Military-run Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger have finalised plans to form a confederation after turning their backs on former colonial ruler France to seek closer ties with Russia.

    Their foreign ministers met Friday in Niger's capital Niamey to agree on a text establishing the Confederation of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES).

    Niger foreign Minister, Bakary Yaou Sangare, while reading the final statement late Friday said the objective of the meeting was to finalize the draft text relating to the institutionalisation and operationalisation of the Confederation of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES).

    "The objective was to finalise the draft text relating to the institutionalisation and operationalisation of the Confederation of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES)", said Sangare as he read the final statement late Friday.

    He said the text would be adopted by the heads of state of the three countries at a summit, without specifying the date, Barron’s Reports.

    Malian Foreign Minister Abdoulaye Diop after meeting General Abdourahamane Tiani, the head of Nigerien military regime said that it is very clear that the Confederation of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) has been born today.

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    🇲🇱🇳🇪🇧🇫Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso have finalized the creation of the Sahel Alliance of States. The process, which began in September 2023, was successfully concluded at a meeting of the foreign ministers of the participating countries on Friday, May 17.

    The foreign ministers met in Niamey on Friday to adopt the text that will govern the institutionalization and functioning of the Confederation of the Alliance of Sahel States.

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    “The #AES is on the move,” notes the Malian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

    A look back in pictures at the meeting between the three heads of Malian, Burkinabe and Nigerien diplomacy on May 17 at #Niamey aimed at finalizing the text establishing the AES.

    #Mali #BurkinaFaso #Niger

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    The Sahel seeks sovereignty
    The last year has seen tremendous transformations in the Sahel region with popularly-backed military coups calling for an end to French colonialism as well as progressive electoral victories

    The call “La France degage!” (“France, get out!”), against the ongoing legacy of French colonialism in the region, has long echoed across West Africa. In recent years, this call has reached a new pitch of intensity, from the 2018 grassroots movements in Senegal and newly elected President Bassirou Diomaye Faye’s campaign promise to unshackle his country from the neocolonial monetary system of the CFA franc to the popularly supported military coups in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger and the ejection of French military forces from these countries between 2021 and 2023.

    The military-led governments of the central Sahelian states (Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger) have taken steps to wrestle their sovereignty from Western monopolies – such as reviewing mining codes and contracts and expelling foreign militaries – and to establish new regional cooperation platforms. On September 16, 2023, the governments of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger signed the Liptako-Gourma Charter, a mutual defense pact that established the Alliance of Sahel States. This trilateral partnership is a response to the threats of military intervention and economic sanctions that have been levied against Niger by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) following the July 2023 popular coup that took place in the country.

    A few months after reaching this defense cooperation agreement, the three countries withdrew from the ECOWAS regional bloc. Some political commentators have claimed that these events – combined with the ejection of French military forces from the region – “spell trouble” for regional social security, economic development, political stability, and regional integration. What is behind the tidal wave sweeping through the Sahel, and what does it mean for the region?

    The legacy of French colonialism

    Anti-imperialist sentiment has been brewing in the Sahel for years. To look at the case of Niger, which is emblematic of the wave of resistance in the region, during the July 2023 coup, the people took to the streets against the French colonial hangover that has facilitated rampant, structural corruption and disenfranchised large sectors of the population.

    Much of this corruption has taken place in Niger’s mining sector, which represents one of the world’s largest high-grade uranium deposits. For instance, in 2014, prior to the coup, then Nigerien President Mahamadou Issoufou lowered taxes on mining activities that directly benefited French monopolies, receiving indirect pay outs in return. Meanwhile, the French military in Niger operated as the gendarme for mining companies and against those seeking to migrate to Europe.

    Société des Mines de l’Aïr (Somaïr), a purported “joint venture” between Niger and France in the uranium industry, is yet another example of the continued French influence in the region and on the continent. While France’s Atomic Energy Commission and two French companies own 85% of the company, Niger’s government owns a mere 15%. While close to half of Niger’s population lives below the poverty line and 90% lives without electricity, as of 2013 uranium from Niger powers one in three lightbulbs in France. It should come as no surprise that, shortly after the 2023 coup, Nigerien citizens seized the French embassy and military base in the capital of Niamey. France withdrew its troops soon after.

    Sovereignty, security, and terrorism

    On March 16, 2024, the Nigerien government revoked a decade-old military agreement with the United States, just two days after a US delegation met with local authorities to raise concerns over the nation’s partnerships with Russia and Iran. In a public statement, the government of Niger “forcefully condemne[d] the condescending attitude, accompanied by the threat of retaliation, from the head of the US delegation towards the government and people of Niger”. The statement added that “Niger regrets the intention of the US delegation to deny the sovereign Nigerien people the right to choose their partners and the types of partnerships that are capable of truly helping them fight terrorism at a time when the United States of America has unilaterally decided to suspend all cooperation.” The government also cited the following as reasons for revoking the agreement with the US: the cost it has inflicted upon Nigerien taxpayers, the lack of communication around domestic operations and US military base activities, unauthorized aircraft movements, and the ineffectiveness of its so-called counter-terrorism work.

    The US has established the single largest foreign military presence on the African continent, beginning with the 2002 Pan-Sahel Initiative and followed by the creation of the US Africa Command (AFRICOM) in 2007, which set up a significant network of US military bases across the Sahel (of which there are nine in Niger alone as well as two in Mali and one in Burkina Faso). In 2007, US State Department adviser J. Peter Pham defined AFRICOM’s strategic objective to US House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs as follows:

    It is unlikely that any amount of public relations work will fully quench anti-imperialist concerns that AFRICOM is fundamentally an attempt to erect a bulwark in Africa against trans-national terrorism and China’s appetite for Africa’s oil, minerals, and timber… The proposed structure of AFRICOM, consisting of four or five relatively small bases with no force deployments, means that these will be largely invisible even in their host countries and societies.

    In the aftermath of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s (NATO) war on Libya led by France and the US, the Sahel region has been embroiled in conflicts, many of them driven by emerging forms of jihadist armed activities, piracy, and smuggling. France and the US have used these conflicts as a pretext to increase their military interventions across the region. In 2014, France set up the G5 Sahel (a military arrangement that included Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, and Niger) and expanded or opened new military bases in Gao, (Mali), N’Djamena (Chad), Niamey (Niger), and Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso). In 2019, the US began conducting drone strikes and aerial surveillance across the Sahel and the Sahara Desert from its Air Base 201 outside Agadez (Niger) – the largest construction effort in US Air Force history.

    The Global Terrorism Index found that the Sahel region was the most impacted by terrorism in 2023, accounting for nearly half of all terrorism-related deaths and 26% of terrorist incidents worldwide. Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger each ranked among the top ten countries most impacted by terrorism, a fact often held up to allege the failure of the new military-led governments. However, this reality predates the coups of 2021–2023 and instead speaks to the impact of US and French military intervention. Between 2011 (the year of NATO’s war on Libya) and 2021 (the year of the first of the recent wave of Sahelian coups, in Mali), Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger soared from positions 114, 40, and 50, respectively, on the index of countries most impacted by terrorism to 4, 7, and 8. It is clear that the US and French “war on terrorism” has done little to improve security in the region and has in fact had the opposite effect.

    Seeking new partners and paths

    The people of the Sahel have grown disillusioned not only with the West’s military strategies, as seen by the increasing security cooperation agreements with other countries, but also with Western economic policies that have yielded little social development. Despite the region’s abundant energy resources (including Niger’s aforementioned uranium reserves), the Sahel has some of the world’s lowest levels of energy generation and access, with at least 51% of the population unable to access electricity.

    Though the Alliance of Sahel States began as a defense pact, political autonomy and economic development are a core focus. This includes, for instance, pursuing joint energy projects and exploring the possibility of establishing regional civil nuclear power initiatives. Burkina Faso has already signed agreements with Rosatom, a state-owned Russian company, to build new power plants while Mali is advancing its application of atomic energy through the National Nuclear Programme, overseen by the Malian Radiation Protection Agency.

    Ultimately, the Alliance of Sahel States represents an attempt to uphold the demands of sovereignty and the right to self-determination – an agenda that the people of Niger, Burkina Faso, and Mali have poured into the streets to support.

    Events in the Sahel are unfolding at a rapid pace, but as the Malian novelist Aïcha Fofana wrote in La fourmilière (“The Anthill”) in 2006, modernization is tempered by the rigidities and wisdom of the old ways. “We have always been generous,” the griot in La fourmilière says to a young man who has many ideas about transforming society. Patience is necessary. Change is coming. But it is coming at its own pace.
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    • Traore and Senegal's New President Come Up With New Plan To Kick Out France From Africa:
    Traore and Senegal's New President Come Up With New Plan To Kick Out France From Africa

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    NO MORE U.S. AND NATO IMPERIALISM

    Two young African leaders, from two west African countries with similar history, people, culture and colonial past. Ibrahim Traore of Burkina Faso and newly elected Bassirou Diomaye Faye of Senegal are dynamic pan-Africanist leaders who have similar visions for their countries and Africa.

    In this video, we are going to look at how Ibrahim Traore and Bassirou Diomaye Faye are planning to work together for the good and sovereignty of their people.

    Before we continue, make sure you like this video and subscribe to the new tourist channel to get all updates on Bassirou Diomaye Faye and Ibrahim Traore. Also, let us know in the comments that you want Senegal’s new president to work closely with Ibrahim Traore.


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    In recent years, former french colonies especially in western Africa have been rising against french oppression, exploitation and parasitic policies.

    These uprisings resulted from coups spearheaded by revolutionary leaders who have the interests of their people. We have seen Ibrahim Traore from Burkina Faso, Assimi Goita from Mali, Mamady Doumbouya from Guinea and Abdoulrahmane Chiani from Niger.
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    • Ibrahim Traore Just Introduced New Currency Alongside Other Countries:
    (Is this not what Muammar Gaddafi did in Libya?)

    Africa Reloaded

    "The private control of credit is the modern form of slavery." ~Upton Sinclair

    "Give me control of a nation's money supply, and I care not who makes its laws."~Mayer Amschel Bauer Rothschild, founder of Rothschilds Banking Monopoly

    “There are two ways to conquer and enslave a country. One is by the sword. The other is by debt.” ~John Adams, former U.S. President

    In an interview in February, the President of Burkina Faso said something very striking that shows that he is a man on a mission to transform Burkina Faso. He said “Perhaps everything we’ve done has surprised you, hasn’t it?

    Don't worry more changes are coming that might still surprise you. We will break every tie that has kept us in slavery” What an iconic statement. Traore’s statement proves that all that he has done since assuming power in Burkina Faso, was planned and none of those actions were made on impulse.

    His statement is a slap to the face of those people who say that because he is a military man he doesn't know what he is doing and cannot rule a country.

    As the Captain has said, everything they have done has certainly surprised the world, especially the West, and now they are about to surprise the West, especially France with another move- the creation of a new currency. Captain Traore says the plan is to break all ties that have kept the country in slavery and we can all agree that the CFA Franc, the currency that is currently being used by 14 African countries including Burkina Faso is something that has kept these nations in slavery.

    Created in 1954 as a currency for all its African colonies, France used this currency to maintain significant economic and political influence over Africa because it had control over the currency’s convertibility and monetary policy.

    This means that with the aid of the CFA Franc, France could manipulate the money supply, interest rates, and currency valuation across Francophone Africa all the way from Paris.

    In addition to this, France also controlled the money reserve of Francophone Africa because Francophone Africa was required to at first, put a hundred percent of their money reserve in France's bank. Later on, it changed to 70 percent, and it is currently 50 percent.


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    🇷🇺🇧🇫 The relations between Russia and Burkina Faso have a good history and are currently on the rise, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said.

    "Both my delegation and I are very touched by the warm welcome, we feel at home. Our relations are on the rise, primarily thanks to the agreements reached at the meeting of our presidents on the sidelines of the second Russia-Africa summit," Lavrov said at a meeting with Foreign Minister of Burkina Faso Karamoko Jean Marie Traore.

    The contacts between the two countries are intensive, the minister added.

    Traore welcomed Lavrov in Ouagadougou and described the Russia-Burkina Faso relations as "warm."

    Earlier in the day, Lavrov arrived in the capital of Burkina Faso, Ouagadougou, on his first visit to the country as part of his tour around Africa. The Russian Foreign Minister's visit to Burkina Faso is taking place against the background of changes in the security sphere and the accomplished or possible changes in the presence of French and US forces in the Sahel region, as well as the expansion of cooperation between the region and Russia.

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    RUSSIA IS BUILDING A NUCLEAR POWER PLANT IN BURKINA FASO ❗️

    On Friday, Burkina Faso and Russia will sign a memorandum of understanding for the construction of the first nuclear power plant in Burkina Faso.

    A memorandum of understanding will be signed between Rosatom, the Russian Federal Agency for Atomic Energy, and the Ministry of Energy of Burkina Faso, during the " Russian Energy Week 2023 " event.

    The recurrence of the colonial administration of Westerners in Burkina Faso is also the lowest percentage of electrification in the world, which is only about 20%.
    The new leadership of Burkina Faso plans to significantly increase these percentages with the help of Russia ❗️

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    🇧🇫🇷🇺BREAKING: Burkina Faso to sign nuclear power deal with Russia

    Burkina Faso and Russia are on Friday due to sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for the construction of a nuclear power plant in Burkina Faso.

    The agreement will be a culmination of talks the Burkinabe military ruler, Capt Ibrahim Traore, had with Russian president Vladimir Putin in July during the Russia-Africa summit in Moscow.

    "The MoU will be signed between Rosatom, the Russian federal atomic energy agency, and the Burkinabe ministry of energy, on the sidelines of Russian Energy Week 2023," the report further said.

    Burkina Faso is one of the least electrified countries globally, with only about 20% of the population having access to electricity, according to the International Energy Atomic Agency.

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    🇷🇺🇧🇫 Russia to provide more military aid, instructors to Burkina Faso

    Russia will send additional military supplies and instructors to Burkina Faso to help the west African country boost its defense capabilities and fight terrorism, Russian state media quoted Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov as saying on Wednesday.

    Burkina Faso, under military leadership since a 2022 coup, has played host to contingents of the Wagner mercenary force, whose founder Yevgeny Prigozhin was killed in a plane crash last August.

    "From the very first contacts between our countries after President (Ibrahim) Traoré came to power, we have been very closely engaged in all areas of cooperation, including the development of military and military-technical ties", TASS news agency cited Lavrov as saying during a visit to Burkina Faso.

    "I have no doubt that thanks to this cooperation, the remaining pockets of terrorism on the territory of Burkina Faso will be destroyed," he told a press conference in the capital Ouagadougou.

    Lavrov has made a series of visits to Africa since the start of the war in Ukraine as Russia, hit by Western sanctions, seeks new trade partners and tries to rally developing countries behind its vision of a "multipolar world" no longer dominated by the United States and former European colonial powers.

    Growing Russian security ties with Africa, including countries such as Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger where military leaders have seized power in coups, are a source of concern to the U.S. and other Western governments.

    Separately, the RIA news agency reported on Wednesday that Russian aluminium giant Rusal is in negotiations with the government of Sierra Leone on a bauxite mining concession. Rusal already has operations in neighbouring Guinea.

    Sierra Leone's mining minister made the comments on the sidelines of the St Petersburg International Economic Forum.

    RIA also reported, without providing details, that Russia's top diamond producer Alrosa was planning talks with Sierra Leone.

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    Mali, Burkina Faso & Niger Leaders to Meet Saturday at AES Inaugural Summit

    Earlier, Malian Foreign Minister Abdoulaye Diop stated during the Crans Montana Forum in Belgium that the fate of the Sahel region is now determined by its inhabitants. Dialogue between brother nations such as Benin or the ECOWAS member states is essential, stressed the minister.
    The heads of state of the three West African countries, Colonel Assimi Goita of Mali, Captain Ibrahim Traore of Burkina Faso, and General Abdourahamane Tiani of Niger, will meet in Niamey on July 6. This will be the first ordinary summit of heads of state and governments of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) to discuss the common challenges facing their countries and to identify concerted regional solutions.
    According to the bloc, this "historic summit" will mark the official launch of the AES, a regional organization created by the three countries to pool their efforts to combat insecurity and promote socio-economic development in the Sahel region.
    Earlier, only ministerial summits had taken place, involving the heads of diplomacy or the defense ministers of the three countries.
    AES was created in September last year as a coalition focused on promoting development, security, and stability in the Sahel region of Africa. The alliance collaborates on projects and initiatives to address the root causes of poverty, conflict, and instability in the region.
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    🇲🇱🇳🇪🇧🇫 The presidents of Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso signed a charter establishing a confederation

    According to a Sputnik correspondent, the presidents of the countries “signed on Saturday in the Niger's capital of Niamey a charter establishing a confederation of the Sahel Alliance, which will include these three countries,” which ceased to participate in the regional organization Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

    What you need to know about the new confederation created by Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger:

    ▪️The establishment of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) marks “an additional step towards further integration between the member states” of the AES, according to the final communiqué;

    ▪️An AES investment bank and a stabilization fund for member countries will be created;

    ▪️The leaders of the alliance wish to “pool their resources” in strategic sectors such as agriculture, water, energy and transport;

    ▪️They demand that local languages be used more in public and private media in their countries.

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    🇧🇫🇲🇱🇳🇪 Sahel Confederation against terrorists, drug traffickers and sanctions: what the leaders of Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso agreed on

    On July 6, Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger decided to unite into a confederation of Sahel states.

    🔗In 2021 in Mali, 2022 in Burkina Faso, in 2023 in Niger there were military coups. The change of regimes did not please France and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), which is closely associated with it, which imposed sanctions against the Sahel troika. In response, Bamako, Ouagadougou and Niamey made a consolidated decision to leave ECOWAS and build their own ecosystem of interaction.

    ⚔️The change of regimes in the three countries and the new vector of policy of their authorities led to the withdrawal of Western military contingents. Now Russia is becoming a new strategic ally of the Sahel countries. Among the primary tasks of the confederation is the development of a unified security policy to get rid of the terrorist threat and militant groups.

    💰A similar trend towards updating the exchange rate can be seen in the economy. Sahel countries are increasingly refusing Western partners and intend to strengthen cooperation with other players. And if Russia primarily focuses on food security and the digital economy, then China and Turkey are actively involved in the extraction of energy resources, precious and rare metals.

    What other areas will be under the joint jurisdiction of the three states and how the confederation’s relations with its African neighbors and other states will change, Ivan Loshkarev, a researcher at the IMI MGIMO of the Russian Foreign Ministry, told the African Initiative.

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    🔥🔥🔥🇧🇫🇲🇱🇳🇪⚔️🇫🇷🇨🇦 Burkina Faso’s Captain Ibrahim Traore: This continent has suffered so much and continues to suffer because of imperialists. These imperialists have only one cliché in mind: ‘Africa is the empire of slaves.’ This is how they see Africa. For them, Africans belong to them. Our lands belong to them. Our subsoil belongs to them. They have never been able to change the logic until today. This is deplorable.

    [Applause]

    But how do they proceed? Unfortunately, it is since the 1960s that these 6,000 acres of independence have been given to Africa. They have just placed local valets at the head, according to them, of their subprefecture, to be able to continue to feed them. These local valets, which we are going to call today ‘The slaves of Salon,’ have other goals.

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    They want to live like the master, satisfy the master, and to do everything that the master dictates to them. They steal, they plunder our states, they bring everything to the master, and their wealth is kept with the master. They do everything to live like the master and always satisfy him. Do you know who these ‘Slaves of Salon’ are? Well, we are going to explain to you what they are. They are individuals who have no dignity, who have no morals, who have no personality.

    [Applause]

    But the master-slave has always known how to identify these individuals. They are always ready to betray their brother, to satisfy the master. They have betrayed us since independence and others continue to betray us to the benefit of their Master.

    [Applause]

    These individuals continue against all odds to help the master plunder Africa. They like to say it every year in their economic polls, ‘Burkina is the poorest country. Mali is the poorest country. Niger is the poorest country.’ We are ranked among the last.

    [Applause]

    Very well, if we are as poor as they say, but when the time has come to take responsibility, we have asked this master to leave the place. Why don’t they want to leave?

    [Applause]

    When we take the case of Niger, for more than 40 years, some countries have been exploiting uranium to produce energy at home. From Ottawa to Paris the streets are illuminated. It is the light. But in Niger, it is the darkness that has served us.

    [Applause]

    When you go to our states our soils are full of precious metals, such as gold, but often there is not even the slightest road accessible to reach the areas where they exploit gold, even less certain basic social services. This is why we have decided to revolt and take the fate of our countries into our own hands.

    [Applause]

    There are many other examples. But when we decided so, we were approached by some ‘Salon Slaves’ to pass on the message of their Master. Because they had created this kind of polymer chain that rises to the heads of our states to serve them. And we came to break the chain.

    [Applause]

    And it is inconceivable for them. They approached us and asked us to enter the ranks to make the elite leave that must lead Africa. Because they have an elite formed and formatted that must follow that is embedded in this chain. We refuse to enter their ranks. And then the hostilities began.

    [Applause]

    They have sent several mercenaries and trainers to our area. The agents have descended into the Sahel to carry out barbaric cowardly attacks against our people hoping to revolt them. In addition to these attacks on the ground, the attacks on communication, manipulation, and disinformation, are full in their ranks. But the people of the Sahel have understood and we will never be able to be manipulated again.

    [Applause]

    They know where they come from, they know what they are doing, and they know where they are going. We will no longer allow this. People are awake and people are fighting today, not for ourselves but for future generations.

    [Applause]

    And thank you all for the fight that is being fought. This will never make us cry. We will not tremble. We will fight. We will fight for real independence, for our freedom.

    [Applause]

    Because to scare the people of the Sahel, these individuals have only three terms in their mouths: democracy, freedom, human rights.

    [Applause]

    Of course, their local values are only elected in a democratic free and transparent process according to their values. What is more normal that we want to impose this on ourselves because it is they who edict the rules. Very well, we have decided to take responsibility. Do you know why on June 26th, 2023, when Niger decided to turn the page, the ‘Slaves of Salon’ and their masters got on the big horses? They put their local values forward and decided to wage a war against the Nigerien people. So we said, ‘Anyone who dares to take up arms against Niger will face us.’

    [Applause]

    Because we will wage a merciless war until the last drop of blood for anyone who dares to attack our states.

    [Applause]

    This word, this decision we made yesterday, is current today, and will be current tomorrow and forever.

    [Applause]

    Thus, we acquired the AES on September 16th, 2023, in a mutual defense architecture. But we felt it necessary to extend and therefore enlarge the AES architecture. What brings us together today must allow us to go to other areas in addition to defense, including finance, economy, infrastructure, health, education...

    [Applause]

    So I hope that this moment will be for us a story that we will write for the AES but especially for Africa and for the whole world.

    [Applause]

    May God illuminate each and every one of us. May God inspire us in these tasks that are entrusted to us. And above all, that when we do all our work, that we have in mind only one thing: the supreme interest of our people.

    [Applause]

    On this we pray, once again good God, that He accompanies us all in our different tasks, and that He protects our fighters, who, thanks to them, allow us to sit here and exchange about the future of our states. So be grateful once again, Nigerien people. Be united and united. People of the AES. Homeland or death.

    [Applause]

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