BURKINA-FASO: ELECTRIC BUSES SOON ON THE ROAD TO REDUCE ROAD ACCIDENTS

The transitional government in Burkina Faso is actively pursuing measures to enhance overall security for its citizens. In response to the recurring challenges posed by road accidents, particularly in Ouagadougou, the government is considering the integration of electric buses into the public transport system managed by the Ouagadougou Public Transport Company (SOTRACO).

During a recent session at the Transitional Legislative Assembly, Minister Roland Somda highlighted the urgency of this initiative.

He pointed out that Burkina Faso has witnessed an alarming average of over 22,000 road accidents annually between 2019 and 2023, resulting in approximately 14,000 injuries and 1,000 fatalities.

Human error has been identified as a significant factor contributing to more than 65% of these accidents.

The introduction of electric buses aligns with the government’s broader strategy to promote sustainable and safe public transportation while significantly reducing road accidents.

Under the Urban Mobility and Development of Secondary Cities (PMDUVS) project, a comprehensive study is underway to assess the feasibility of procuring these buses through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) with SOTRACO, with potential financial support from the World Bank.

In addition to the electric bus initiative, the government is also focusing on enhancing road safety through the installation of video surveillance systems and professionalizing urban transport operators.

Furthermore, a pilot program for utilizing tricycles for passenger transport in Bobo-Dioulasso is being developed, with plans to acquire 150 tricycles supported by funding from the World Bank.

These strategic initiatives underscore Burkina Faso’s commitment to modernizing its transportation infrastructure, promoting sustainable mobility solutions, and ultimately creating safer and more efficient urban environments for its citizens.

Cedric KABORE

 

 

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