Burkina Faso Bans Colonial Wigs in Courts: A Step Towards Decolonization

"No More Colonial Era Judicial Wigs in Burkina Faso," Ibrahim Traore

Pauline Afande
January 17, 2025
In a significant move towards decolonization, Burkina Faso has banned the use of colonial-era judicial wigs. President Ibrahim Traoré, emphasizing the need to embrace national identity, has instructed judges to abandon the practice of wearing wigs that symbolize the country's past colonial rule.
The use of wigs in African courts is a legacy of European colonialism, harkening back to a time when the continent was under the control of European powers. These wigs, often seen as symbols of authority and impartiality, have been criticized for their association with foreign domination and their lack of relevance to African cultural traditions.
President Traoré's decision to ban these wigs is a symbolic step towards dismantling the lingering vestiges of colonialism within the country's legal system. It reflects a broader effort to assert national identity and break away from the norms and practices imposed by former colonial powers.
This move is likely to be seen as a significant step towards decolonization in Burkina Faso and may inspire similar actions in other African countries that still retain colonial-era practices within their legal systems.
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Pauline officially launched Kush Concert Series in 2023, after half a decade of working as a manager. She's KCS’s proud COO, the company's Chief Operating Officer.

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