Burkina Faso’s self-declared army chief Captain Ibrahim
Traore has accepted a conditional resignation provided by President
Paul-Henri Damiba to keep away from additional violence after Friday’s coup,
spiritual and conventional leaders stated on Sunday, Development stories citing Reuters.
In keeping with the deal, introduced at a press convention, Traore
had agreed to seven circumstances, together with a assure of Damiba’s
security and the safety of troopers who backed him, and the
honouring of guarantees made to the West Africa regional bloc to
return to constitutional rule by July 2024.
Damiba couldn’t be reached for remark. A detailed member of the family
instructed Reuters he left the nation on Sunday.
Traore stated earlier that order was being restored after violent
protests in opposition to the French embassy and days of preventing as his
faction moved to topple the federal government.