Burkina Faso's Sandaogo Damiba: Ex-president accused of murder plot expelled from Togo

Burkina Faso's former president, Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba, has been expelled from Togo and extradited to his home country after being accused of plotting to kill his successor. The move comes as part of a larger effort by the current regime in Ouagadougou to crack down on alleged plotters against President Ibrahim Traoré.

Damiba, who seized power in a coup just eight months ago, was arrested and charged with multiple crimes including murder, corruption, and money laundering. The charges were announced by Togo's justice ministry after Damiba was handed over to Burkinabè authorities.

The plot to kill Traoré is seen as one of the most serious allegations against Damiba, and it has raised concerns about the stability of the Burkinabè government. Officials in Ouagadougou have accused Damiba of orchestrating plots from exile, including a previous attempt to destabilise the state.

Damiba's expulsion from Togo comes at a time when tensions within the military and political establishment are running high. The Traoré-led junta has tightened its grip on the country, expelling French forces and reinstating the death penalty for crimes of high treason.

The situation in Burkina Faso remains dire, with militant jihadist attacks continuing across large parts of the country. The return of Damiba to Burkina Faso, under arrest and facing a long list of criminal charges, is likely to escalate tensions within the military and political establishment.

Damiba's case has also sparked questions about the stability of the government still confronting both a brutal insurgency and internal rivalries. Political observers suggest that repeated accusations, foiled plots, and widening divisions within the armed forces will likely lead to further instability in the country.

In an effort to address these concerns, Burkina Faso has promised to ensure "physical integrity, dignity and fair-trial rights of Mr Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba, and the absence of the death penalty". However, it remains to be seen how this promise will impact the stability of the government in Ouagadougou.
 
🤔 so its crazy how quickly things can spiral outta control in a country like burkina faso... been reading about damiba's situation and it just seems like more fuel for the fire - doesnt seem like anyone really knows what's going on anymore 😒 and with the militant attacks still happening, its hard to see how they're gonna stabilize the government without some big changes. 💥 maybe they need a fresh perspective or something... anyway, its definitely not looking good for burkina faso right now 🤕
 
I'm totally confused about Burkina Faso's current situation 🤯. One minute you got a coup leader and next thing you know he's being extradited back home for allegedly plotting against his own successor 😱. It's like, what even is going on here? The fact that they're accusing him of murder, corruption, and money laundering is pretty serious, but at the same time, I'm wondering if it's all just a setup to maintain control 💼.

And let's be real, this whole thing is a classic case of military juntas using fear and intimidation to keep people in line 🚫. It's like, what happens when you have multiple factions vying for power and nobody knows who to trust? It's gonna lead to more instability and potentially even more violence 💥.

But on the other hand, I think it's great that Burkina Faso is promising to uphold fair-trial rights and avoid the death penalty 🙏. That shows some level of accountability and commitment to due process. Maybe this is a step towards true democracy and reform? We'll just have to wait and see if it all works out 🤞.
 
Ugh, this is just great... another power-hungry ex-dictator coming back to wreak havoc on his own country 🙄. I mean, what's to stop him from ordering a hit on Traoré now that he's back? And with the military all divided and stuff, it's like a recipe for disaster. They're just going to keep piling up more charges against him and then try to execute him or something... totally unprofessional. I'm not buying the promise about fair trial rights at all... Burkina Faso is just setting itself up for another mess 🤦‍♂️
 
🤔 Just don't understand why they're doing all this drama with Damiba's arrest... Like, isn't that what happens when you try to take over power? You get caught and charged for it? 😒 Togo made the right call, IMO. Now, I'm worried about Burkina Faso's stability situation. Those militant jihadist attacks are getting out of hand 🚨💥 Can't say I blame them for wanting answers, but maybe they should focus on fixing their own stuff instead of accusing others? 🤷‍♀️ Guess we'll just have to wait and see how this all plays out 📝
 
just got the news about paul-henri sandaogo damiba being extradited to burkina faso 🤯 what's really going on here? so he was accused of plotting to kill his successor and now he's back home facing charges... sounds super shady to me 😒 don't get why they're trying to crack down on him, isn't that kinda counterproductive? like, if he really is guilty, won't that just fuel the instability already going on in the country? 🤔 and what about the french forces being expelled? that's not a good sign at all... seems like burkina faso is heading for a bit of a mess 😬
 
🤔 I'm not surprised they're cracking down on Damiba, but it's also worrying that it might lead to even more instability in Burkina Faso 🚨. I mean, we all know the military and politics in West Africa can get pretty murky 🌪️. But seriously, has anyone considered what this means for French involvement in the country? They just expelled their forces, but will they be back in if things get out of hand? 💸 It's a delicate situation, for sure...
 
🤔 I'm worried about Damiba's return... like, what if the ppl who were against him in the first place think he'll try again? 🚨 And with tensions already running high, it feels like a recipe for disaster. I mean, have we seen any real progress on resolving those internal rivalries or addressing the insurgency? 🤷‍♂️ It's all just so... messy. 😩
 
man i feel bad for paul-henri sandaogo damiba he was like just trying to take care of his country but now he's facing some serious charges and it's all getting pretty intense over there in burkina faso 🤯 the whole thing just feels so complicated and i'm worried about what might happen next 👀 i mean, the military is already tense and then you add in these new accusations and it's like, who knows what's gonna happen? 😬 maybe damiba will get a fair shot at a trial or something, but for now it all seems pretty shady 💔
 
I'm low-key worried about what's happening in Burkina Faso right now 🤔. A former president being accused of plotting a coup and then having him extradited and charged with multiple crimes is pretty intense. It sounds like there are some major divisions within the government, and if you ask me, it's only gonna get more complicated from here. The fact that they're reinstating the death penalty is also super concerning – I mean, who gets put to death for "high treason"? It's just another example of how unstable things are becoming in Burkina Faso 🚨.

I'm all about fair trials and due process, so it's interesting to see if the Burkinabè government can actually deliver on their promise to ensure Damiba gets a fair shot. But I gotta say, with tensions running high and militant attacks still happening left and right, it's hard to imagine things getting any more stable anytime soon 😕. The situation is just so precarious at this point...
 
🤔 Life is what happens when you're busy making other plans - John Lennon

The situation in Burkina Faso is indeed dire 🌪️. It's like they say, "the squeaky wheel gets the grease" 💪. With all these allegations and plots, it's hard to know who to trust or believe. The Burkinabè government needs to find a way to address these concerns without making things worse 🤯. The fate of Damiba is just one piece of the puzzle, but if they don't get their house in order, it could lead to even more instability 🌪️.
 
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