Burkina Faso implements key reforms to drive development

On March 5, the Council of Ministers of Burkina Faso, led by Captain Ibrahim Traoré, approved several strategic measures aimed at boosting the economy and improving citizens’ living conditions. The discussions focused on critical reforms in key sectors such as industry, trade, craftsmanship, and infrastructure.
A significant emphasis was placed on infrastructure development. The government approved projects for the construction and rehabilitation of major road networks, including the Banfora-Gaoua route via National Road 11, to enhance connectivity and open up remote areas.
Additionally, new storage facilities will be established to improve the management of food security stocks, a crucial step toward economic and social stability.
These initiatives reflect the government’s commitment to accelerating the modernization of Burkina Faso.
By improving transportation networks, supporting entrepreneurs, and strengthening the country’s resilience to current challenges, these measures mark a pivotal step in the nation’s development journey.
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Cédric KABORE