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Burkina Faso Leader Urges Rejection of Democracy

Timothy Lukanga
Last updated: 2026/04/04 at 5:46 AM
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Burkina Faso’s military ruler, Ibrahim Traoré, has called on citizens to abandon democracy, arguing that the system is unsuitable for the country and much of Africa.

In an interview aired on state television, Traoré stated that “democracy is not for us,” suggesting that many Africans do not support the model. He urged citizens to embrace a new, undefined governance approach rooted in sovereignty, patriotism, and grassroots mobilisation.

Traoré, who seized power in a coup three years ago, had initially promised to restore civilian rule by July 2024. However, his government later extended military rule by five years and, in January, announced a ban on all political parties as part of efforts to “rebuild the state.”

Referencing Libya as an example, Traoré pointed to its past under Muammar Gaddafi, highlighting aspects such as state-supported services, while overlooking criticisms of authoritarian rule.

He also criticized traditional politics in Africa, describing politicians as dishonest and self-serving, and argued that a new system must break away from Western models.

The junta leader emphasized the need for economic and military self-reliance, alongside increased productivity, stating that longer working hours and national discipline are necessary for Burkina Faso to compete globally.

His remarks are likely to intensify debate over governance, democracy, and the future political direction of Burkina Faso, particularly amid growing concerns about prolonged military rule in parts of West Africa.

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Timothy Lukanga April 4, 2026
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