In Burkina Faso, a week after the resignation of Blaise Compaore, the public expects the designation of the person who will head the transition. A transition expected to last a year. In November 2015, a general election must be held.
In the meantime, the civil society, including youth, are well remain mobilized. Serge Bayala is one of the leaders of the student movement. "If the transitional government forgets aspirations that led young people to the popular uprising and that 'makes a mess', be sure that on the first day, we descend into the street," he warns.
Wednesday, Senegalese presidents of Nigeria and Ghana were in the Burkinabe capital to accelerate the process of transition. But they have not managed to make the name of a civilian emerge accepted by all parties.
"It is for you to identify who has the stature, one who embodies the honesty and patriotism, and which is therefore able to lead the country in the next 12 months until free elections, fair and transparent. That's what we expect from you, "said Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama.
West African leaders have hoped the appointment in a few days, a leader of the transition and the establishment of the interim government in Ouagadougou.
The situation in Burkina Faso is at the heart of an extraordinary summit of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), held in Accra, Ghana.