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Burkina Faso’s Gold Paradox: How Resource Sovereignty is Reshaping the Sahel

19 min · 3 jun 2026
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What happens when one of Africa’s top gold producers decides to take back control of its own wealth? In this thoughtful episode, we explore Burkina Faso’s Gold Paradox — a nation producing nearly 100 tonnes of gold annually, yet trapped in poverty for decades. We follow Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s military government as it pursues aggressive resource sovereignty: nationalizing mines, rewriting mining laws, and using gold revenue to fight jihadists and build infrastructure. From the dusty artisanal pits to the birth of the AES alliance with Mali and Niger, we examine the hopes, risks, and geopolitical ripple effects across the Sahel. Is this the beginning of true African self-reliance, or a risky path that could repeat the mistakes of the past? A calm, balanced story about dignity, power, and the future of resource-rich nations in the 21st century.

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