Ibrahim Traoré: The Blueprint For Youth Leadership In Africa?
When Ibrahim Traoré seized power in September 2022 at the age of 34, he did more than lead a coup, he personified a generational rebellion against stagnation in Burkina Faso and much of Africa. In a continent where the average leader is 63 years old and where most of the population is under 25, Traoré’s rise was more than a military event, it was a symbolic restoration of youth in political command. Three years later, his policies reflect an ambitious experiment: can a young leader rewire the architecture of African governance by fusing post-colonial radical sovereignty with social reform?



