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Democracy Kills, Says Burkina Faso’s Traoré — As Sahel Nations Reject Western Model That Failed to Stop Jihadists

Captain Ibrahim Traoré, Burkina Faso’s head of state, has declared that democracy as practiced in Africa has done nothing but kill. Speaking at a national forum in Ouagadougou, the 36-year-old leader rejected the Western democratic model outright, arguing it has been weaponized to keep African nations weak, divided, and dependent.

“Democracy kills,” Traoré told the assembly. “The democracy they imposed on us — it has killed. It has divided. It has impoverished. We will build our own system, rooted in our own values.”

The statement lands in a political moment that gives it weight beyond rhetoric. Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger have all broken away from French military and political influence in the past three years. All three expelled French troops. All three severed ties with ECOWAS, the West African regional body they view as a proxy for French interests. All three are now governed by military leaders who came to power after democratic governments failed to protect their populations from jihadist insurgencies.

Traoré’s argument is not abstract. Burkina Faso held elections under the democratic framework for decades. Those elected governments presided over the loss of roughly 40 percent of national territory to jihadist groups affiliated with al-Qaeda and ISIS. French troops were stationed in the country for years. The insurgency grew worse, not better.

When Traoré took power in a 2022 coup, he inherited a country on the verge of collapse. Since then, his government has launched aggressive military operations against the jihadists, expelled French forces, and pursued partnerships with Russia and other non-Western powers. The results are contested — Human Rights Watch has documented civilian casualties on all sides — but the trajectory Traoré describes is one that resonates across the Sahel and increasingly across the continent.

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The Western response has been predictable. Condemnation. Sanctions threats. Warnings about democratic backsliding. But the question Traoré is posing — and that millions across Africa are asking — is whether the democratic model delivered results that justify its continuation. In Burkina Faso, in Mali, in Niger, in Libya, in Sudan — the evidence is not favorable.

France governed the Sahel through a combination of military presence, democratic frameworks, and economic agreements that critics describe as neo-colonial. When those frameworks failed to deliver security, the populations turned to military leaders who promised to fight the wars that elected governments would not. Whether those military leaders will deliver better outcomes remains an open question. What is not open to question is that the previous model failed.

Traoré is 36 years old. He speaks with the directness of a generation that grew up watching democratic institutions serve external interests while their communities burned. His rejection of imposed democracy is not a rejection of governance — it is a rejection of a specific model that, in his country’s experience, produced catastrophe.

The West will frame this as authoritarianism. Traoré frames it as sovereignty. The people of Burkina Faso, who lived through both systems, will ultimately decide which framing is closer to the truth.

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