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NEWS: Zéphirin Diabré Strongly Criticises The Government Of Roch Kaboré In Burkina Faso

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:16 am

A strong critique of the government, Zéphirin Diabré has criticized the government of Burkina Faso particularly President Roch Kaboré governance.

Seven days before the official amd legistlative political decision, the head of Burkina Faso’s resistance and official up-and-comer Zephirin Diabre holds a meeting went to by thousands out of an arena in the capital he condemned the administration of Roch Kabore.

There has been suggestions by members of resistance for a run off elections to take place in the country. The opposition isn’t happy about many things that is happening in the country. Some of the resistance’s concern are insecurity, corruption and bad governance.

Albert Echetah

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