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It is widely known that Burkina Faso's 35-year-old president, Ibrahim Traore, has swiftly risen to prominence throughout Africa in under two years, eclipsing many long-established African leaders. His appeal transcends not only his ascension to power via a coup but also his vocal opposition to imperialism, which he perceives as a longstanding impediment to Africa's advancement. Traore's proactive endeavors for development within Burkina Faso have further amplified his broad appeal, eliciting jealousy among corrupt African leaders. In a brief span, Traore has accomplished more than numerous entrenched figures, earning praise for his endeavors both domestically and internationally. During Traore's tenure, Burkina Faso has witnessed notable economic upsurge, propelling the nation to a top 10 position among Africa's fastest-growing economies. This feat has attracted considerable attention, particularly as Niger, helmed by a military leader, achieved a remarkable 12.8% growth rate, ranking as the third swiftest expanding economy globally and Africa's most rapidly advancing economy. This development has spurred inquiries into why resource-rich and historically exploited nations like the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have not witnessed comparable growth. Additionally, Traore's escalating popularity in Congo has sparked intrigue and discourse. In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), there has been a notable surge in the popularity of Burkina Faso President Ibrahim Traore, largely due to the historical exploitation endured by the DRC and the ongoing benefits predominantly accrued by Western powers. President Traore's decision to halt gold exports from Burkina Faso and consider backing the national currency with gold has captured significant attention in the DRC. Noteworthy discussions are underway among Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso to transition away from the CFA franc, the currency imposed by France, their former colonial power. In a forthcoming interview subsequent to the Sahel State's departure from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), President Traore hinted at forthcoming surprising developments. He underscored a broader agenda for change, articulating a commitment to severing ties that sustain economic subjugation. President Traore unequivocally declared Burkina Faso's definitive choice to disassociate from ECOWAS, marking a substantial shift in regional alliances. Ibrahim Traore emerges as a leader embodying practical, commonsensical solutions. His political philosophy is firmly rooted in addressing the genuine and urgent needs of his nation. A prime illustration of this commitment is exemplified in his approach to Burkina Faso's gold industry. Despite being a leading global gold producer, Burkina Faso previously lacked its own refinery, compelling miners to export raw ore to Europe for processing—a glaring inefficiency that Traore refused to overlook.