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West Africa at a Crossroads: Coups, Anti-French Sentiment, and the Search for Sovereignty

Kelvin KokrokobyKelvin Kokroko
December 12, 2025
in Security
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West Africa at a Crossroads: Coups, Anti-French Sentiment, and the Search for Sovereignty

West Africa is experiencing a surge in coups driven by poor governance, corruption, economic hardship, insecurity, and loss of public trust in elected leaders.

Many governments have weakened democracy by changing constitutions to extend their stay in power, fueling public anger and making military intervention appear attractive to frustrated citizens.

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In Francophone countries, anti-French sentiment and colonial-era grievances are intensifying, encouraging military takeovers marketed as efforts to reclaim national sovereignty.

Meanwhile, ECOWAS and the African Union are criticised for reacting too slowly or inconsistently, especially when leaders manipulate constitutions, reducing the credibility of regional institutions.

The coups also differ in nature:

  • Guinea-Bissau’s crisis is suspected to be a politically engineered “placeholder coup” involving President Embaló.
  • Burkina Faso‘s military government remains widely supported because citizens see improvements in security and governance under Captain Ibrahim Traoré.

Geopolitically, the region is shifting away from France and forming new partnerships with Russia, China and others, giving military regimes more leverage against Western pressure.

A growing wave of youth-driven Panafricanism, amplified by social media, is boosting public support for military leaders seen as reclaiming African autonomy.

Experts say reversing the trend requires consistent enforcement of democratic norms, stronger mediation from ECOWAS/AU, and credible leadership, possibly with Ghana stepping up as a stabilising force.

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