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On January 24, 2022, the MPSR junta that put Lt. Col. Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba in charge of Burkina Faso’s deposed coup resigned. He also resigned as interim president.
Two days after his own removal by a coup led by Captain Ibrahim Traore, he subsequently left the nation for Togo.
Two diplomats who spoke to The Associated Press under the condition of anonymity because the conversation was so sensitive confirmed Damiba’s departure. Togo may not have been his final destination, according to a story from the Associated Press, or AP.
Religious leaders who were mediating announced on Sunday that Damiba’s resignation was accepted by the new leadership after he submitted it subject to seven conditions, one of which was the acceptance of
Burkina Faso: After being ousted as coup leader, Traore accepts his resignation and departs for Togo.