The Internationalization of the Coup in Burkina Faso

Authors

  • Jolade Omede Department of Political Science, University of Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria
  • Arinze Ngwube General Studies Unit, Federal University Oye-Ekiti, Ekiti State Nigeria
  • Christie Okoroafor Directorate of Library Services, Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, Lagos, Nigeria

Keywords:

Coup d’état, Burkina Faso, Democracy, Leadership

Abstract

The article explores the political issues in the September 2015 military coup in Burkina
Faso that was led by General Gilbert Diendere. Coming only a few weeks prior to a muchanticipated
general election the coup plotters dissolved the transitional government that
had been in place since the unexpected resignation of Blaise Compaore in October 2014.
This article takes a retrospective view of the Burkinabe coup, and analyzes how it was
precipitated by lingering political and economic crisis following President Compaore’s 27
years rule. It concludes, by way of alternative futures, that the only way to prevent coups
is for African leaders to promote and strengthen democracy and pursue people-friendly
socio-economic policies within the framework of good governance, accountability and
transparency.

Published

2026-05-05