Ouagadougou: The Prime Minister of Burkina Faso, Me Apollinaire Kyelem de Tambèla, affirmed Monday that most of those who are fighting the Transition are acting out of revenge because they asked in vain for positions.'What you may not know is that, from the first hours of this regime, most of them offered their services to the current authorities in vain. Knowing their duplicity, no follow-up was given to them. Some waited in vain to be approached.It was therefore out of spite, out of a spirit of revenge, and to satisfy base ambitions that they threw all their strength into the fight against the regime.They have no project to propose, apart from that of putting Burkina back into the chains of servitude, and to mess around again in complete freedom with the terrorists, at the price of the blood of the Burkinabè,' said Mr. Apollinaire Kyelem on Monday. of Tambèla.He was speaking during the monthly raising of colors at the Prime Minister's office.Source: Burkina Information Agency
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