Burkina Faso Ibrahim Traoré Assassination Plot Thwarted in Final Hours
Burkina Faso's intelligence services thwarted a sophisticated plot to assassinate Capt Ibrahim Traoré. Former leader Paul Henri Damiba is alleged to have orchestrated the plan.
A sophisticated conspiracy to topple one of West Africa's most polarizing figures has been dismantled. The junta in Burkina Faso announced it intercepted a lethal operation aimed at Capt Ibrahim Traoré, the nation's military leader, just moments before it was set to trigger.
Anatomy of the Burkina Faso Ibrahim Traoré Assassination Plot
Security Minister Mahamadou Sana revealed in a late-night address that the plot was masterminded by Lt Col Paul Henri Damiba, who was ousted by Traoré in September 2022. Intelligence services reportedly intercepted communications detailing a plan to assassinate the 37-year-old leader using explosives or close-range gunfire at his residence around 23:00 local time on January 3.
According to the authorities, the plotters secured 70m CFA francs (approx. $125,000) in foreign funding, allegedly funneled from Ivory Coast. The objective wasn't only to eliminate Traoré but also to strike key institutions and the country's drone-launch base to prevent a swift counter-response. While several arrests have been made, neither Damiba nor the Ivorian government has commented on these serious allegations.
Regional Tensions and Popular Support
Traoré's pan-Africanist stance and sharp criticism of Western influence have earned him a cult-like following across the continent. However, his tenure has been marred by rising jihadist violence and accusations of authoritarianism from local critics who cite arbitrary arrests and media suppression. This latest incident marks at least the third major attempt to unseat him since he took power.
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