Why reinstatement of Burkina Faso’s interim leader is a victory for Pan-Africanism
On September 23, Burkina Faso’s interim President, Michel Kafando, was formally reinstated following a military coup carried out by presidential guards, the loyalists of the former President Blaise Compaore. Immediately after the coup, African Union (AU) took the leading role in condemning the coup and demanding the restoration of civilian rule.