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The Pulse of West Africa: Why Youth Look to Captain Ibrahim Traore

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The streets of Ouagadougou, Bamako and Lagos are humming with a new refrain: “Enough of the old playbook.” Across West Africa, a generation that has grown up under the shadow of coups, insurgency and foreign‑driven development is demanding a different narrative. The recent rise of Captain Ibrahim Traoré in Burkina Faso has become a lightning‑rod for those aspirations, and it is incumbent on regional leaders—and the international community—to listen.

 

A region on edge

Since 2020, West Africa has witnessed four unconstitutional changes of power—Mali, Guinea, Niger and Burkina Faso. Each coup has exposed deep fissures: fragile institutions, entrenched corruption, and a pervasive sense that external actors dictate the rhythm of our politics. For many young people, the repeated interference of former colonial powers and multilateral lenders feels like a continuation of the same old hierarchy that kept Africa on the periphery.

 

Traoré as a symbol of defiance

Seizing power at 34 in 2022, Traoré is the youngest head of state in the world. He entered the political arena not through a party machine but through the barrel of a gun, promising to “liberate” Burkina Faso from both jihadist insurgents and foreign meddling. His first moves—ordering French troops to leave, nationalising gold reserves, and courting Russia and Turkey—have been interpreted by many youths as a bold assertion of sovereignty.

 

The appeal is not merely geopolitical. Traoré speaks the language of the streets: he appears on social media, references local music and frames his agenda as a “popular revolution.” In a region where unemployment exceeds 30 % and education systems are strained, his message of self‑reliance resonates. Young Africans see in him a leader who is unafraid to challenge the status quo, someone who promises security without compromising dignity.

 

Why the youth love him

1. Anti‑imperialist stance – By pushing back against French military presence, Traoré taps into a historic grievance that still fuels African nationalism.

2. Youthful image – His age and informal style make him relatable; he is perceived as “one of us” rather than a distant elder.

3. Security narrative – He frames the fight against insurgents as a national‑pride mission, offering a sense of protection that many feel has been absent.

4. Pan‑African vision – Traoré frequently invokes the dream of a united Africa, aligning himself with the broader pan‑Africanist sentiment that animates student movements across the continent.

 

These factors combine to create a potent, if sometimes uncritical, admiration among young people who are hungry for leaders that embody both courage and authenticity.

 

A cautionary note

Admiration does not equal endorsement. Reports of press restrictions, arbitrary detentions and alleged human‑rights abuses under Traoré’s rule remind us that charismatic leadership can quickly become authoritarian if unchecked. The youth of West Africa are not naive; they demand accountability, transparency and inclusive governance. Their support for Traoré is conditional on his ability to deliver on the promises he makes.

 

What ECOWAS and the UN must do

As an ECOWAS ambassador committed to peace and a UN peace ambassador, I see three immediate priorities:

 

– Strengthen regional mechanisms that protect constitutional order while addressing the grievances that fuel unrest. The African Union’s nascent mediation body can play a pivotal role here.

– Invest in youth‑driven development that creates jobs, education and digital opportunities, reducing the allure of radical solutions.

– Facilitate inclusive dialogue that brings together young leaders, civil‑society groups, and traditional actors to chart a path toward sustainable security and governance.

 

The wind of change blowing through Burkina Faso is a reminder that West African youth are no longer passive spectators. They are active participants in shaping their destiny, and they will hold any leader—domestic or foreign—to the highest standards of accountability.

In the words of Kwame Nkrumah, “The future of Africa lies in the hands of its youth.” Let us, as custodians of regional peace and pan‑African unity, ensure that those hands are empowered, not merely applauded.

 

Dr Jamezany James

ECOWAS West African Youth Ambassador and a UN Peace Ambassador.

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