Burkina Faso/Transition: Those who do good naturally receive support, even from people who didn’t want it!

A leader who acts properly, who is on the side of the people and responds to their aspirations, is naturally admired, loved and supported not only by his compatriots, but also by people outside the country. This is what Captain Ibrahim TRAORE, President of the Transition, enjoys today.

Since his arrival at the head of the country of men of integrity, he has demonstrated, through his praiseworthy actions and bold decisions, his integrity, his charisma for the difficult mission entrusted to him, and his patriotism towards his Nation and his compatriots.

 For some time now, he has been admired by the people of Burkina Faso and by Africans in general.

In a short space of time, Captain TRAORE and his government have succeeded in winning the unshakeable confidence of a large number of people.

They now enjoy support from all quarters, even from those who did not expect such results.

The African Intellectual Property Organisation (OAPI) is getting in on the act, through its trade body.

The trade ministers of the 17 member countries of this organisation, present in Ouagadougou for the 63rd ordinary session of their Board of Directors, expressed their admiration, congratulations and encouragement to the President of the Transition for the work he has done for the people and for Africa. They then pledged their support for the transition.

We assume that among these ministers in charge of trade in the OAPI area, there are those who come from countries that do not have the transition in Burkina Faso in their hearts.

But given the achievements of this transition, they have no choice but to recognise it and bless it for the efforts it will continue to make for the good of the people of Burkina Faso.

Read also: Burkina Faso: Call for solidarity from the people to regain their country’s freedom

Yann ETERNEL

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