Traoré Breaks the Silence on Damiba’s Arrest

Traoré Breaks the Silence on Damiba’s Arrest



This video examines how Ibrahim Traoré addresses the arrest of Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba, cutting through speculation and political noise. Rather than framing the event as revenge or intimidation, the focus is placed on accountability, institutional discipline, and the role of due process in Burkina Faso’s transition.

As Damiba’s arrest reopens old questions, the video highlights how Traoré positions the moment as a signal of structural change, not personal rivalry. It explores what this development means for governance, the military, and the broader direction of Burkina Faso at a time when stability is being closely watched both domestically and internationally.

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This video is a fictionalized dramatization created with synthetic AI content. While inspired by real figures and historical contexts, the dialogues, events, and portrayals are creatively reconstructed for educational, inspirational, and storytelling purposes. It is not intended to represent real statements or actions, nor to defame, impersonate, or target any individual, organization, or government.

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47 thoughts on “Traoré Breaks the Silence on Damiba’s Arrest

  1. O king of Alkebulan,you have been sent to us with the wisdom of King Solomon,the valor of King David and the strength of your forefather Abram and all of his and your righteous predessors to lead us…especially the youths. I petition our creator via prayers and suplication so that you may be granted the permission to complete your work in a successful manner. Long live the AES.

  2. The anointed wis leader If all African leader were like u my KING AFRICA WOULD BE FAR .I THANK U MY KING MAY THE LORD AND OUR ANCESTORS PROTECT U UR FAMILY AND THE LOYAL PEOPLES OF BURKINA FASO❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  3. Long live President Ibrahim TRAORÉ! None is above the Law 👌👍 Damiba is a very dangerous guy for the entire country. He's not interested in Burkina Faso's progress, only self interests matter in his agenda. He must face the consequences of his acts. GOD BLESS YOU, PRESIDENT TRAORÉ! May Jesus give you more wisdom and protect you always! Amen 🙏🌍❤️

  4. you cannot act on the approval of europeans it is beyound time now black people do their own thing without thinking what the pinks will have to say we should not do anything to seek their approval because no other groups in the race does this

  5. I remind myself of this now.
    I am not waiting because I am afraid.
    I am waiting because I am aligned.
    I was taught to expect disaster, violence, endings — to scan the horizon for collapse. I see now that this training shaped my nervous system, not my wisdom. I release it. I remain prepared, but I do not live in fear. Fear is no longer my teacher. Wisdom is.
    I choose love as my operating principle:
    I do no harm.
    I cause no hurt, loss, or injury.
    And if I bring chaos, I repair it. I make restitution. I restore what I can.
    That is strength. That is authority.
    I see the stories competing for my attention — urgent, dramatic, persuasive. I no longer rush to believe them. I pause. I reflect. I shift perspective. I remember how we were created: not to react instantly, but to discern slowly and respond wisely.
    Much of what I receive from Father, from Source, passes through my own lens. I honor that by balancing it — weighing different views, listening deeply, and responding only in alignment with love.
    What I feel unfolding is not destruction.
    It is formation.
    Waiting is not something being done to me.
    Waiting is something working in me.
    When I say, “YHWH is my portion,” I am saying I no longer measure life by what I get, but by who I remain aligned with. My peace is not outcome-based. My identity is not event-driven. This changes everything.
    I remember Abraham — promised much, waiting long. Every attempt to help the promise along created pain. The promise arrived only after waiting had finished its work in him. I see myself there.
    I remember Joseph — silent when defense was possible. Silence preserved him. Hidden years formed something in him that success could not destroy. Silence is not weakness. It is protection.
    I remember Moses — acting in haste, losing everything. Only after years of obscurity did he return with authority that did not need violence. Waiting burned the ego out of him.
    I remember David — already anointed, yet unwilling to force what was his. Twice he could have taken the throne early. Twice he chose restraint. I understand now: what I seize before its time will shape me wrongly.
    I remember Hannah — waiting in deep pain, not striving outwardly. Waiting changed her heart before it changed her circumstances. Life came after surrender, not effort.
    I remember Job — speaking much, then becoming silent. In the silence, something settled. Deliverance came not as explanation, but as alignment.
    I remember Yeshua — years of obscurity, silence before accusation, no resistance to timing. Resurrection followed surrender, not escape.
    So now I wait.
    Not empty.
    Not anxious.
    Not passive.
    I wait silent, aligned, trusting.
    I stay present.
    I stay embodied.
    I stay loving.
    I stay responsive, not reactive.
    Nothing needs to be forced.
    Nothing needs to be seized.
    Nothing needs to be predicted.
    YHWH is my portion.
    And that is enough.
    I am exactly where I need to be.

  6. President Ibrahim Traore is gifted from on high. I'm a student of the bible and follower of the Lord Jesus Christ of Nazareth, but I'm thrilled to be alive at 73 to witness this anointing operating through the vessel of this President. 🥰🙏👏👍🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🙏 🫡👍

  7. Burkina Faso is definitely raising the standard. It honors the most high God to walk and implement His precepts and statutes. The cross settled the matter of the kingdom of God on earth as it is in heaven and President Ibrahim Traore is working the works of God and that is evident. His very name Ibrahim is "father of many nations" To God be all the glory ! 🫡🥰👏🙏🙏🙏

  8. I want to volunteer as a member of his security detail, often called in Africa, body guard. I had looked for a leader like him all my life so l want to volunteer to protect what l never became. ❤❤❤❤❤

  9. This brilliant Brethren is truly guided with the wisdom of the ancestors!!! Every speech proves beyond a shadow of doubt that he is the paradigm of what a true leader should be!! Long live the Sahel Revolutionaries Giota, Tchini and the honorable Ibrahim Traore, Captain Afrika!!!💯💯❤️🖤💚

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