Burkina Faso / General Mobilisation: A Historic Rendezvous for the Burkinabe People

Fellow citizens of Burkina Faso, an extraordinary opportunity is on the horizon – a momentous national gathering that demands our attention. On Saturday, February 17, 2024, starting from 10 a.m., at the Ouaga 2000 Sports Palace, the fate of our nation will be in our hands. We urge all Burkinabe people to come together in significant numbers at this iconic venue for an event that will undoubtedly be etched into the annals of our country’s history.

Our esteemed leader, President Ibrahim Traoré, will stand before us, ready to listen and engage with every segment of our diverse society spanning the 13 regions.

This is a rare occasion where our voices will be heard, our concerns acknowledged, and our aspirations for a better Burkina will be discussed.

This pivotal moment is too crucial to overlook. It is not just a call; it is our duty as committed citizens to respond with unwavering determination and pride.

A massive turnout will not only showcase our unity as a people but also underline our dedication to the nation and its future.

Every individual’s voice carries weight; every person is indispensable in crafting a shared destiny.

 It is through collective effort, the exchange of ideas, and the expression of our concerns that we can genuinely influence the course of our history.

Therefore, let’s rally and be present on Saturday, February 17, 2024, at the Ouaga 2000 Sports Palace.

Together, as a cohesive nation, let us inscribe a new narrative in the history of Burkina Faso.

Cedric KABORE

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