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Burkina Faso’s Junta Leader Dismisses Prime Minister and Dissolves Government

Saturday 07 December 2024 - 10:33
Burkina Faso’s Junta Leader Dismisses Prime Minister and Dissolves Government
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Burkina Faso’s military-led government announced a significant political shakeup on Friday, with the dismissal of Prime Minister Apollinaire Joachim Kyelem de Tambela and the dissolution of the government. This decision, outlined in a presidential decree, marks another critical moment in the country’s evolving political landscape.  

Government Reshuffle Amid Uncertainty  

The dismissed prime minister had served in the leadership of three successive governments, managing to retain his position through previous cabinet reshuffles. However, no official reason was provided for his removal. The decree specified that members of the dissolved government would continue handling ongoing matters until a new administration is formed.  

This political reshuffle comes in the wake of a coup in January 2022 that initiated a period of instability in the West African nation. Lieutenant-Colonel Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba seized power during the coup, only to be overthrown eight months later by Captain Ibrahim Traoré, who now leads the junta.  

Shifting Alliances and Strategic Priorities  

Burkina Faso’s leadership has emphasized the restoration of national sovereignty and has distanced itself from former Western allies. Alongside Mali and Niger, Burkina Faso formed the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) in September, signaling a united front among military-led governments in the region. The alliance emerged after severing ties with France, Burkina Faso’s former colonial power, and establishing closer relations with Russia.  

Foreign Minister Karamoko Jean-Marie Traoré recently highlighted that cooperation with Russia aligns better with Burkina Faso’s current strategic interests. Moscow has provided military instructors to assist Burkina Faso and other African nations in combating Islamist violence, which has destabilized the region for over a decade.  

Ongoing Security Challenges  

Since 2015, Burkina Faso has faced escalating jihadist violence that originated in northern Mali and later spread across the Sahel region. The conflict has displaced approximately two million people and caused over 26,000 fatalities, including both civilians and military personnel. The Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project (ACLED) continues to monitor the crisis, underscoring the immense human toll.  

Despite the challenges, Burkina Faso’s military junta remains resolute in its mission to regain control over its territory and redefine its international alliances. The recent political changes reflect the evolving dynamics within a nation striving for stability amid persistent insecurity.



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