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Burkina Faso's highway project is rewriting African infrastructure — and Ibrahim Traoré just exposed the contractor scam draining billions from African development budgets. In this episode of The Strategic Lens, we go beyond the headlines to decode one of the most significant infrastructure stories on the continent right now. A landlocked country with no port, under Western sanctions, and fighting an active insurgency just broke ground on a 332-kilometre, 8-lane expressway — fully funded from national resources, no IMF loans, no foreign contractors. But the road is only half the story. TO JOIN OUR MEMBERSHIP CLICK THE LINK / africatodayclub763 We trace the money trail behind 62 years of broken African infrastructure promises, expose how the contractor model quietly converts public budgets into private profit, and show how Burkina Faso redirected $4.93 billion worth of recovered gold revenues directly into nation-building. This is geopolitical analysis, African development strategy, and investigative economics — all in one episode. What we cover in this video: — Why Burkina Faso had only 3,000 km of paved roads after 62 years of independence — How the African contractor system actually works and who it serves — The $4.93 billion lost through illicit financial flows in Burkina's gold sector — How Traoré nationalised five gold mines and redirected the revenue into infrastructure — The 332 km expressway connecting Ouagadougou and Bobo-Dioulasso, built at a fraction of quoted costs — What the Alliance of Sahel States means for the future of African self-reliance — The real questions about sustainability, governance, and whether this model can hold This is not a praise video. It is not a hit piece. It is an open, evidence-based conversation about what is working, what the risks are, and what Africa can learn from it either way. Sources and full reference list available for members. Link below. TO JOIN OUR MEMBERSHIP CLICK THE LINK / africatodayclub763 DISCLAIMER The Strategic Lens produces independent geopolitical and economic analysis for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed in this video represent the analytical interpretation of publicly available information and do not constitute financial, legal, or political advice. All claims are supported by cited sources, which are listed in full in the members post linked above. Cited sources are credited to their original publishers. We do not represent, speak on behalf of, or claim affiliation with any government, institution, political movement, or organisation referenced in this content. Viewers are encouraged to consult primary sources, form their own conclusions, and engage critically with all information presented. Content accuracy is maintained to the best of our ability at the time of publication. The Strategic Lens is an independent channel and receives no funding, sponsorship, or direction from any government or political entity.