Burkina Faso Traoré Says Country Should “Forget Democracy”

Samira Usman Adam
Samira Usman Adam - Presenter/PR & Partnership Lead
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Ibrahim Traoré, the military leader of Burkina Faso, has sparked controversy after stating that the country should “forget democracy.”

Traoré made the remark amid ongoing political and security challenges facing the country.

The statement reflects the military government’s stance since taking power through a coup.

The country has been grappling with insurgency and instability in recent years.

The junta has argued that security priorities must take precedence over democratic processes.

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Traoré’s comments are likely to raise concerns among regional and international stakeholders.

West African blocs and global partners have continued to push for a return to civilian rule.

The development underscores growing tensions between governance models and security realities in parts of the Sahel region.

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Samira Usman Adam is a multimedia journalist, PR practitioner, and communication strategist with over a decade of experience in media and community engagement. Her work focuses on storytelling, digital innovation, and strategic communication that drives social impact. She is passionate about empowering young people, amplifying underrepresented voices, and building platforms that strengthen media practice and leadership across communities.