Connect with us

International

Traoré is targeted by the West for prioritising his people – Prof. Aning

Published

on

Prof. Kwesi Aning, Head of the Office for International Cooperation at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre (KAIPTC), has asserted that Burkina Faso’s President, Ibrahim Traoré, is disliked by the West because he is using his country’s resources to benefit its citizens.

Speaking on The Point of View on Channel One TV with Bernard Avle, the Security Analyst argued that Traoré, along with other Sahelian leaders, is reshaping the narrative around governance and development in West Africa.

READ ALSO: Why Burkina Faso’s Junta Leader Has Captured Hearts And Minds Around The World

He likened Traoré’s ideology to that of Ghana’s first President, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, and other pan-Africanist leaders, noting that the current generation of Sahel leadership is reviving long-held aspirations for African self-determination.

“The only problem of Ibrahim Traoré and the Nigerien leader is that they are using their resources for their people. So, when I talk about two epochs in Africa’s history that have conflated to give Traoré, the pan-Africanist stance that he’s enjoying. It is because Nkrumah and other earlier leaders have all become the [saviours] of what could have been.

READ ALSO: VIDEO: Vladimir Putin Welcomes Burkina Faso’s Ibrahim Traoré to Russia for Victory Day Celebrations

“Traoré suddenly encapsulates all these epochs driving together, Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger to raise critical questions and to bring a different and new understanding to what development and security means,” he noted.

Prof. Aning also criticised Western countries for their failure to curb violent extremism in the region despite decades of involvement.

READ ALSO: Burkina Faso immortalizes Rawlings as son Kimathi rallies Africa for unity

“All these western countries who are making noise about terrorism and extremism, they have been in these three countries for decades, they couldn’t bring the issues under control.

“Overnight, when these guys took over, the terrorists have become much more powerful, with better equipment, more mobile, with great intelligence access, and where is it coming from?”

citinewsroom.com

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Africa

JUST IN: Balthazar Egonga Sentenced to 18 Years in Prison for Embezzling Over 1 Billion Francs

Published

on

In a major development, Balthazar Egonga has been sentenced to 18 years in prison following his conviction for embezzling over 1 billion Francs in government funds. The sentencing took place earlier today, marking the conclusion of a case that has drawn significant public interest and concern.

Reports indicate that Egonga personally pocketed 910 million Francs out of the total amount embezzled. The stolen funds, which were meant for government use, were allegedly diverted for personal indulgence, with most of the money reportedly spent on women and lavish pleasures.

The case has cast a spotlight on the abuse of public office and the consequences of financial misconduct involving such a large sum. Egonga’s conviction and the severity of his sentence underline the seriousness of the offense and the impact of the loss on public resources.

This verdict serves as a dramatic fall from grace for Egonga, whose actions have now been formally condemned by the justice system.

Continue Reading

International

VIDEO: India Rejects Pakistan Army Claim It Was Behind Deadly Attack

Published

on

India has rejected allegations by Pakistan that militants backed by Delhi were behind a deadly car bomb attack that killed at least 13 soldiers on Saturday.

Pakistani officials said a suicide bomber drove a vehicle packed with explosives into a military convoy in the north-western tribal region of Pakistan’s North Waziristan, near the border with Afghanistan.

Dismissing Pakistan’s accusation, spokesman for India’s ministry of external affairs, Randhir Jaiswal, posted on X: “We reject this statement with the contempt it deserves”.

The attack has been claimed by a suicide bomber wing of the Hafiz Gul Bahadur armed group, a faction of the Pakistan Taliban.

Pakistan’s army, however, said the attack was carried out by militants backed by India, without providing evidence.

“In this tragic and barbaric incident, three innocent civilians including two children and a woman also got severely injured,” the Pakistani army said in a statement.

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned the “cowardly act”.

Relations between the two nations have long been strained, but tensions deepened in April after a deadly attack on tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir left 26 people dead.

India blamed Pakistan for sheltering members of a militant group it said were behind the attack, and the incident brought the two nuclear-armed countries to the brink of another war.

In May, India launched a series of airstrikes, targeting sites it called “terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir”.

Pakistan denied the claim that these were terror camps and also responded by firing missiles and deploying drones into Indian territory.

The hostilities continued until 10 May when US President Donald Trump announced that India and Pakistan had agreed to a “full and immediate ceasefire”.

Pakistan has witnessed a surge in terrorist incidents following the collapse of the ceasefire agreement between the government and the Pakistani Taliban in November 2022.

Watch the video below:

bbc.com

Continue Reading

International

VIDEO: At Least 81 People Killed In Israeli Strikes In Gaza, Hamas-Run Health Ministry Says

Published

on

At least 81 Palestinians have been killed and more than 400 injured in Israeli strikes across Gaza in the 24 hours until midday on Saturday, the Hamas-run health ministry said.

In one incident, at least 11 people, including children, were killed after a strike near a stadium in Gaza City, Al-Shifa hospital staff and witnesses told news agencies. The stadium was being used to house displaced people, living in tents.

Footage verified by the BBC shows people digging through the sand with their bare hands and spades to find bodies.

The Israeli military said it was “unaware of injuries as a result of the strike” aside from “a suspicious individual who posed a threat” to its forces.

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump said he was hopeful a ceasefire could be agreed in the next week.

Qatari mediators said they hoped US pressure could achieve a deal, following a truce between Israel and Iran that ended the 12-day conflict between the countries.

In March, a two-month ceasefire collapsed when Israel launched fresh strikes on Gaza. The ceasefire deal – which started on 19 January – was set up to have three stages, but did not make it past the first stage.

Stage two included establishing a permanent ceasefire, the return of remaining living hostages in Gaza in exchange for Palestinians imprisoned in Israel, and the complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza.

On Thursday, a senior Hamas official told the BBC mediators have intensified their efforts to broker a new ceasefire and hostage release deal in Gaza, but that negotiations with Israel remain stalled.

A rally was organised on Saturday evening in Tel Aviv calling for a deal to free the remaining Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. Organisers said “the time has come to end the fighting and bring everyone home in one phase”.

Meanwhile, Israeli attacks in Gaza continue. Friday evening’s strike near the Palestine Stadium in Gaza City killed at least 11 people, hospital staff and witnesses said.

One witness said they were sitting when they “suddenly heard a huge explosion” after a road was hit.

“This area was packed with tents – now the tents are under the sand. We spent hours digging with our bare hands,” Ahmed Qishawi told the Reuters news agency.

He said there are “no wanted people here, nor any terrorists as they [Israelis] claim… [there are] only civilian residents, children, who were targeted with no mercy,” he said.

The BBC has verified footage showing civilians and emergency services digging through the sandy ground with their hands and spades to find bodies.

Fourteen more people were reported killed, some of them children, in strikes on an apartment block and a tent in the al-Mawasi area.

The strike in al-Mawasi killed three children and their parents, who died while they were asleep, relatives told the Associated Press.

“What did these children do to them? What is their fault?” the children’s grandmother, Suad Abu Teima, told the news agency.

More people were reported killed on Saturday afternoon after an air strike on the Tuffah neighbourhood near Jaffa School, where hundreds of displaced Gazans were sheltering.

The strike killed at least eight people, including five children, the Palestinian health ministry said.

One witness Mohammed Haboub told Reuters that his nephews, father and the children of his neighbours were killed in the strike.

“We didn’t do anything to them, why do they harm us? Did we harm them? We are civilians,” he told the news agency.

The health ministry said ambulance and civil defence crews were facing difficulties in reaching a number of victims trapped under the rubble and on the roads, due to the impossibility of movement in some of the affected areas.

Asked about the strike on the Tuffah neighbourhood, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) told the BBC that it “struck a suspicious individual who posed a threat to IDF troops operating in the northern Gaza Strip”.

“Prior to the strike, numerous steps were taken to mitigate the risk of harming civilians”, it said, adding that it was “unaware of injuries as a result of the strike, besides the individual struck”.

Reuters Three cars and multiple tents and people's belongings buried in the sand following a strike
Tents and people were buried after an Israeli strike on Friday

The IDF released a statement on Saturday evening saying it had killed Hakham Muhammad Issa al-Issa, a senior figure in Hamas’s military wing, in the area of Sabra in Gaza City on Friday.

The IDF said he was one of the founding members of Hamas’s military wing, a member of Hamas’s general security council, and played a “significant role in the planning and execution” of Hamas’s 7 October 2023 attack on Israel.

The Israeli military launched its bombardment of Gaza in response to the attack, in which about 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were taken hostage.

More than 56,000 people have been killed in Gaza since then, according to the territory’s Hamas-run health ministry.

Watch the video below:

bbc.com

Continue Reading
STREET IS WATCHING episode 1
Advertisement
Football2 days ago

Kotoko 2–1 Hearts of Oak: Porcupines Win 2025 President’s Cup in Super Clash Thriller

News2 days ago

NACOC Seizes Cannabis at Swissport Terminal; 2 Arrested, 2 at Large

News2 days ago

Two Rescued After Early Morning Trailer Crash In Asante Akim Central

News2 days ago

SHS Girl Shot Dead At Bimbilla Fire Festival Celebration

News2 days ago

Armed Robbers Shoot 4 Passengers on Winneba Highway, One Arrested

Showbiz2 days ago

DJ Blaze Gee – Shake It To The Max Remix | MP3 Download

Sports2 days ago

OFFICIAL: Arsenal Agree Terms with Viktor Gyökeres in Record-Breaking Move

Sports2 days ago

OFFICIAL: Arsenal Complete £51M Deal for Spain’s Martín Zubimendi

Sports2 days ago

Real Madrid 3–2 Borussia Dortmund: Dramatic Win Sends Madrid into Club World Cup Semis

News2 days ago

Commercial Use Of Tricycles Still Illegal – Judge Reminds Operators

Football3 days ago

PSG 2–0 Bayern: Nine-Man Parisians Stun Bavarians to Reach Club World Cup Semis

News3 days ago

Government To Convert National Cathedral Site Into National Cultural Convention Centre

Sports3 days ago

OFFICIAL: Kyle Walker Joins Burnley in Surprise £5M Move from Man City

Showbiz3 days ago

RCee – Agenda | MP3 Download

Football3 days ago

Palmeiras 1–2 Chelsea: Blues Advance to Club World Cup Semi-finals After Late Own Goal

Sports4 days ago

Fluminense 2–1 Al Hilal: Brazilian Side March into Club World Cup Semifinals

News4 days ago

VIDEO: Two St. Louis SHS Students Caught Hiding in Car Trunk in Foiled Break-Bounds Attempt

Campus4 days ago

Prempeh College Crowned Champions of 2025 Luv FM High School Debate

News4 days ago

Ghana Police Establishes Secretariat to Support 24-Hour Economy Policy

News4 days ago

Over 19,700 Students Receive Second Semester Loans – Dr Saajida Shiraz

Opinion2 months ago

A LETTER TO GES

Showbiz2 months ago

Bogo Blay – Woman (Produced By FimFim)

Showbiz2 months ago

Kofi Kinaata Honoured with “Youth in Entertainment” Award at 2025 Millennium Excellence Awards

People & Lifestyle2 months ago

The differences between ‘I love you’ and ‘I’m in love with you’

Showbiz2 months ago

Webz – Odo | MP3 Download

News2 months ago

‘Not Chosen by Merit’ – Ghanaian Prophet Predicts Short Papacy for Pope Leo XIV

Sports2 months ago

El Clásico Thriller: Barcelona Edges Real Madrid 4–3 in Seven-Goal Spectacle

News2 months ago

GH¢49m Spyware Scandal: Ex-NSB Boss’s Claims Lack Credibility – Bright Simons

People & Lifestyle2 months ago

Efiewura TV series actor Koo Ofori arrested over alleged $50k fraud

Sports2 months ago

Alonso To Leave Leverkusen At End Of The Season

International2 months ago

VIDEO: Vladimir Putin Welcomes Burkina Faso’s Ibrahim Traoré to Russia for Victory Day Celebrations

News2 months ago

Newspaper Headlines: Friday, 9th May, 2025

News2 months ago

Ban on Drumming and Noise Making in Accra to Begin May 12 Ahead of Homowo Festival

Sports2 months ago

Today In History: May 9th Disaster at the Accra Sports Stadium

News2 months ago

Two Kidnapped Ghanaian Women Return from Nigeria, CID Confirms

News2 months ago

VIDEO: Bosomtwe Road Conditions Spark Concerns Over Dust Pollution

People & Lifestyle2 months ago

EVENT: Feyiase English Assembly Set for an Explosive Praise and Worship Experience!

News2 months ago

U.S. Visa: 61,000 applied in Ghana, only 25,000 approved in 2024

International2 months ago

Tanzanian opposition leader appears in court for treason trial

Sports2 months ago

Today’s Matches: Saturday, 10th May, 2025

News4 days ago

VIDEO: Suzzy Pinamang Returns to Ghana After Successful Eye Surgery in UK

News5 days ago

UPSA Condemns Staff Misconduct in Viral Altercation With Student

News6 days ago

VIDEO: We’ll Irrigate Over 2 Million Hectares Of Land Under 24-Hour Economy – Mahama

News6 days ago

VIDEO: Mahama Declares 24-Hour Economy Agenda A ‘National Reset’

International1 week ago

VIDEO: India Rejects Pakistan Army Claim It Was Behind Deadly Attack

International1 week ago

VIDEO: At Least 81 People Killed In Israeli Strikes In Gaza, Hamas-Run Health Ministry Says

International1 week ago

VIDEO: Thousands Protest In Bangkok Calling For Thai PM To Resign

International1 week ago

VIDEO: Serbia Police Clash With Anti-Government Protesters In Belgrade

News1 week ago

VIDEO: Ghanaian Woman Searches For Chinese ‘Galamsey’ Lover Who Fled After Impregnating Her

News2 weeks ago

VIDEO: Suzzy Pinamang Undergoes Successful Eye Surgery in UK – Rafik Mahama

Education2 weeks ago

VIDEO: ADA SHS Dismisses 20 Students For Leaving Campus To Swim In River

News2 weeks ago

VIDEO: Probe ‘disgraceful’ teachers’ viral fight – Kumawu MP to GES

News2 weeks ago

VIDEO: One person dead, five seriously injured in UCC road accident

News4 weeks ago

VIDEO: Cheddar’s Bodyguard Under Fire for Assaulting a Man at Mampong Funeral

People & Lifestyle1 month ago

VIDEO: Asante Mamponghene’s burial rites attract thousands of mourners

News2 months ago

VIDEO: Akrobeto Survives Car Crash on Accra-Kumasi Highway

Showbiz2 months ago

Twitch 4EVA – Temperature Ft Yung D3mz, Uche B | MP3 Download

News2 months ago

From Missing to Murdered: UEW Professor Found Buried at Home in Gyahadze

News2 months ago

VIDEO: Nigerian Woman Caught Stealing iPhone 13 Pro Max in Ghana Sparks Public Humiliation

Showbiz2 months ago

King Paluta – Thank You | MP3 Download (Produced By Khendibeatz)

Trending