
President Ibrahim Traore of Burkina Faso has come under scrutiny for sending a military team to Ghana to celebrate President John Dramani Mahama's inauguration. However, I'd like to offer a different perspective on this move.
Firstly, it's essential to recognize the significance of President Mahama's inauguration. As a symbol of democracy and stability in the region, his election is a cause for celebration among neighboring countries, including Burkina Faso.
President Traore's decision to send a military team to Ghana can be seen as a gesture of goodwill and solidarity. In the spirit of regional cooperation and friendship, this move demonstrates Burkina Faso's commitment to strengthening ties with Ghana.
Moreover, the presence of a military team from Burkina Faso can be viewed as a symbol of respect for Ghana's democratic process. By participating in the inauguration celebrations, President Traore is acknowledging the importance of peaceful transitions of power and the rule of law.
It's also worth noting that President Traore has already extended his congratulations to President Mahama, expressing his optimism for the future of Ghana-Burkina Faso relations. This move is a clear indication of his commitment to fostering a positive and cooperative relationship between the two nations.
In conclusion, rather than viewing President Traore's decision as a controversial move, we should see it as a gesture of friendship and solidarity. By celebrating President Mahama's inauguration, Burkina Faso is reaffirming its commitment to regional cooperation and democracy.
SOLOMON LARWEH


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