Thomas Sankara Biography

Occup.Politician
FromBurkina Faso
BornDecember 21, 1949
DiedOctober 15, 1987
Aged37 years
Thomas Sankara was born on December 21, 1949, in Yako, a village in the Upper Volta region of what is now Burkina Faso. He was the 3rd of 10 youngsters in a working-class family members. Sankara grew up under French colonial guideline as well as strove for modification in his home country, which would become assisted by his advanced socialist beliefs and also Pan-Africanist viewpoint.

Sankara joined the army at the age of 19, enrolling at the Kadiogo Military School in Ouagadougou, the capital city. He enhanced his military education and learning in Madagascar and Morocco, where he was exposed to as well as affected by socialism and radical political ideological backgrounds. These experiences significantly shaped his political beliefs as well as brought about his dedication to national sovereignty and also freedom for African countries.

Upon returning to Burkina Faso, Sankara became involved in local national politics, and in 1974, he led an armed forces procedure against a disobedience in the north region. His success in this dispute catapulted him to public importance, and also he started to obtain the interest of the Burkinabe government.

In 1981, upon the consultation of Colonel Saye Zerbo, Sankara briefly worked as the Prime Minister of Burkina Faso. Nevertheless, his persistence on transformations to the government framework brought about his apprehension and also imprisonment in 1982. A year later, on August 4, 1983, fellow officers Blaise Compaoré, Henri Zongo, as well as Jean-Baptiste Lingani organized a successful stroke that freed Sankara and also installed him as President of the nation.

Upon thinking power, Sankara instantly started sweeping social, economic, and political reforms. He altered the nation's name from the colonial Upper Volta to Burkina Faso, which equates to "the land of honest men." Sankara focused on enhancing the lives of ordinary citizens by mandating mass literacy projects, carrying out prevalent vaccination programs, and also creating framework. In addition, he advertised females's rights, denounced expansionism, as well as sought self-dependent agricultural plans to combat starvation.

Thomas Sankara was likewise understood for his dedication to anti-corruption as well as thriftiness during his tenure. He strictly lowered the privileges of federal government authorities, marketed luxury cars and trucks and also homes, and also motivated public slaves to work in the best passions of individuals.

In spite of the enhancements under his management, Sankara faced opposition from traditional leaders, the clergy, and also exterior forces that saw his socialist plans as endangering their rate of interests. Consequently, on October 15, 1987, his buddy and ally Blaise Compaoré led a coup d'état, resulting in Sankara's murder.

Thomas Sankara continues to be a well known figure in African and worldwide politics. Today, he is kept in mind as a generous leader devoted to the improvement of his individuals and also the Pan-Africanist goal. Although his time in power was short, his influence on Burkina Faso and African politics was extensive and continues to reverberate with protestors and also politicians alike.

Our collection contains 2 quotes who is written / told by Thomas.

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2 Famous quotes by Thomas Sankara

Small: I can hear the roar of womens silence
"I can hear the roar of women's silence"
Small: The French revolution taught us the rights of man
"The French revolution taught us the rights of man"