Burkina Faso: Captain Ibrahim Traoré, an unfailing commitment to the well-being of the FDS

Captain Ibrahim Traoré, committed to improving the living conditions of the families of the Defense and Security Forces (FDS), spares no effort in his mission. As part of this effort, he has established the Military and Paramilitary Savings and Credit Cooperative (COMIPEC), a tangible initiative aimed at providing financial support to DSF members.

For Captain Ibrahim Traoré, it is crucial that soldiers receive support not only operationally but also logistically and psychologically.

Through the various benefits offered by the cooperative, FDS members will be better equipped to handle financial challenges that may arise while pursuing their personal or family projects.

In line with this vision, the leader of Burkina Faso’s revolution has encouraged the FDS to invest in key sectors such as agriculture and livestock.

These sectors, in addition to contributing to the country’s food security, provide sustainable economic development opportunities for soldiers’ families and local communities.

Captain Ibrahim Traoré, dedicated to strengthening the capabilities of the Defense and Security Forces in their fight against terrorism, continues his efforts with determination.

Beyond establishing the Military and Paramilitary Savings and Credit Cooperative to improve the living conditions of the FDS, he has broader ambitions.

To enable the FDS to effectively combat terrorists on the ground, Captain Traoré aims to enhance their training and equipment.

Cedric KABORE

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