Burkina Faso military leader, Captain Ibrahim Traore

Burkina Faso junta backtracks on election in 2024, says no longer priority

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The coup leaders in Burkina Faso have indicated that they in for a long stay in power as they insisted that holding elections in the country is not their priority.

Almost a year after seizing power in a coup, Captain Ibrahim Traore, who had promised a return to presidential elections by July 2024, in Burkina Faso, announced planned changes to the constitution to make it representative of the masses, declaring Friday, on state TV, that elections are not a priority.

‘It’s not a priority, clearly, security is the priority”, stated Captain Traore.

The junta said security of the nation is thrir priority as the country faces jihadists insurgents.

Burkinabé authorities, on Thursday, said that four officers had been detained a day after the military government announced it had thwarted a coup attempt.

The junta disclosed late on Wednesday that the intelligence and security services had foiled the attempt the previous day.

The military government has vowed to shed all possible light on this plot.

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