African Union Envoy Urges International Support For Burkina Faso's Transition To Democracy

An African Union envoy, Mr Bankole Adeoye, he urged international support for Burkina Faso's transition to civilian rule, as the junta-led country battles a jihadist insurgency.

Mr Bankole stated in the country's capital, Ouagadougou that "We demand the support of the international community in Burkina Faso to face all challenges,” including in matters of security.

Burkina's ruling junta took power in a January coup that ousted former president Roch Marc Christian Kabore. The country's Western African neighbours have agreed to allow the junta two years for its transition back to democracy.

 The junta has proposed legislative and presidential elections in February 2025.

Reported by: Muhammad Isah Ramat
Saturday, 20th August 2022.

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