
Burkina Faso's Prime Minister, Rimtalba Jean Emmanuel Ouédraogo, met with Ibrahim Manzo Diallo, President of Niger's National Communication Observatory, in Ouagadougou on April 20, 2026. The meeting focused on communication challenges within the Alliance of Sahel States AES Confederation. Introduced by Louis Modeste Ouédraogo, President of the Superior Council of Communication, the discussion aimed to establish a common platform for communication regulators from AES member countries. This initiative seeks to enhance cooperation to address disinformation, digital platforms, and information manipulation. The Prime Minister praised the approach, emphasizing the need for a coherent and sovereign information space within the AES and the importance of harmonizing regulatory texts and mechanisms. He urged regulators to act with responsibility, firmness, and commitment. Ibrahim Manzo Diallo called for unity among stakeholders to counter informational threats, affirming their commitment to a dynamic future despite destabilization attempts. Technical work in Ouagadougou is expected to produce a consensual document to guide this strategic cooperation among AES regulators.
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