The President of Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, indicated Saturday in Ouagadougou that the destabilization situations do not affect the morale of the soldiers but give them the courage to fight in view of the support of the people."These destabilizing situations do not affect them (soldiers) but give them more courage to fight. They understand better why they must fight for their country," said the President of Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traoré.The head of state answered live on Saturday a question from a Radio Burkina listener during a major oral from the Koulouba presidency in Ouagadougou. It was on the occasion of Year II of his arrival in power.For Captain Traoré, the desire for destabilization, far from undermining the morale of the soldiers engaged in the theater of operations against terrorism, gives additional reasons to the military to fight "body and soul.""Today, with what we have put in place, what we are trying to do as an effort through the support of the people, many soldiers are really prou d to be soldiers," he confided.Note that a few days ago, the Minister of Security, Mahamadou Sana, declared on national television that the country had foiled an attempt to destabilize national institutions.The former commander of the Special Forces, Amed Kinda, accompanied by two of his acolytes, explained a few days later in a video shown on national television how he was setting up a commando with a view to destabilizing the country, with the help of foreign mercenaries.Source: Burkina Information Agency
