Ibrahim Traore’s Master Plan Causes European Leaders To Lose Everything In Africa
Burkina Faso’s President, Ibrahim Traore, has devised a plan that could greatly impact European
companies and leaders. While this may sound unbelievable, the truth is that he has gained the
authority to overthrow European leaders since assuming power. This marks a significant shift
from the past when European leaders used to overthrow African leaders.
After coming to power, President Ibrahim Traore embarked on a secret mission. He kept his
plan hidden until he ensured all the necessary preparations were in place and no resistance
would hinder its execution. The central objective of his plan was to promote the welfare and
benefit of the people of Burkina Faso. However, this meant that European companies would
suffer losses as they had been profiting from the deprivation of the people of Burkina Faso.
After a year in office, President Ibrahim Traore finally revealed his plan, causing European
leaders to scramble for emergency visits to avoid him. However, it was too late, as President
Traore was already on the verge of implementing his grand plan. The question arises: what is
this plan, and how can it bring about significant change for Europe?
Currently, all the gold mining companies operating in Burkina Faso are foreign-owned, with
some being European and others Canadian. However, none of these companies work in the
best interest of Burkina Faso. In other words, they exploit Burkina Faso’s gold resources without
any limitations, leaving the local population with nothing. This exploitation has been ongoing
for centuries, dating back to the time when France ruled over Burkina Faso. Even before the
existence of gold mining companies, France exploited other natural resources in the region.
Therefore, what we witness in Burkina Faso today has its roots in the colonial legacy left by
France since the early 1890s.
It is important to note that this rewritten script seeks to present the provided information in a
more neutral and factual manner. The original script contained speculative and sensational
elements that were not supported by concrete evidence.
During the colonial era, there were interactions between the colonial figures and the local
populations in what is now Burkina Faso. France emerged as the dominant colonial power and
began its invasion of the territory in 1896, eventually establishing it as a French protectorate.
By 1898, most of the present-day Burkina Faso was supposedly conquered, although French
control remained uncertain in certain areas.
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