Paul-Henri Damiba Expelled from Togo Following Alleged Coup Attempt in Burkina Faso
Former Burkina Faso Leader Paul-Henri Damiba Expelled from Togo Over Alleged Coup Attempt
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Former Burkina Faso President Paul-Henri Damiba has been expelled from Togo following allegations that he was involved in a coup attempt in his home country.
Authorities in Burkina Faso have revealed that Damiba allegedly sought to remove junta leader Ibrahim Traoré from power. The attempted coup was reportedly foiled before it could be executed. Security sources cited intercepted communications and evidence of foreign funding as key indicators of the planned operation.
The alleged coup reportedly targeted government institutions and other key national infrastructure, raising concerns about stability and security in Burkina Faso.
Beyond the coup allegations, Damiba faces charges including financial misconduct and corruption, which authorities say were linked to his tenure as leader. Investigators are reportedly examining the extent of these financial irregularities alongside his role in the alleged coup attempt.
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Damiba’s expulsion from Togo underscores the delicate security situation in West Africa, where political instability and military takeovers have become recurrent challenges. Experts warn that political unrest in Burkina Faso could have spillover effects across the region, especially if tensions between rival factions continue to escalate.
Authorities in Burkina Faso have stated that investigations are ongoing, and additional suspects could face charges as more evidence comes to light. Meanwhile, the government continues to monitor and secure key national sites to prevent any further threats.
Observers say the situation remains fluid, with the potential for further developments in the coming days as regional and international actors weigh in on the crisis.


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