Return Burkina Faso back to democracy, give new constitution —former Nigerian Presidential Hopeful, Ikubese tells Ibrahim Traore

A Former Presidential Aspirant and convener of the #YesWeFit Revolutionary Movement, Dr. Thomas-wilson Ikubese has challenged the Burkina Faso military Head of state, Captain Ibrahim Traore to prepare ground to return his nation to democracy and ensure provision of new acceptable constitution.

Ikubese, in a visual message to the Burkina Faso leader on Facebook, pointed out that the need to “leave now that the ovation is loudest’ as the reason why the military junta should start planning his exit from government.

“You have been in government since september 2022 and there are some things you must quickly put in place after which you will need to step aside. Now the ovation is loud and it’s better to quit when the ovation is loudest. But before you quit, there are things you must do”, he said.

Among the immediate needfuls recommended to Traore by Ikubese is the need to write a new constitution for the country.

This, according to Ikubese, is to make elective government offices unattractive to political jobbers and looters.

He added that polical parties should be made to sell forms at rates easily affordable to the average citizen of the country. He also said that the results of election should be electronically transmitted from the polling units immediately after vote counting.

He further said: “The minimum wage in Burkina Fasso is what every political office holder should collect. No bogus allowance.”

He said the incoming and expenditure of government should be published on monthly basis.

He advised Traore to remove immunity from the privileges of sitting political office holders while urging that alleged corrupt leaders should be tried in court and their cases decided within six months.

He said those found guilty should be sent to life imprisonment without option of fine, and their immediate family members be banned from holding public offices in the country.

“As for the terms of office, ‘single term, non-renewable five or six years ‘ he said.

“These, according to Ikubese, will bring out only leaders who are ready to make the country work.

“If you don’t do this now, the same people who are clapping for you will soon begin to say negative things, but if you do these eight things. You will have succeeded in writing your name is gold and set a template for functional government in the country,” he added.

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