Burkina Faso: President Ibrahim Traoré’s visionary leadership transforms Ouagadougou with the tanghin drain

Ibrahim Traoré’s commitment to the sustainable transformation of Burkina Faso and the well-being of its people has taken on a new dimension with the construction of the Tanghin drainage canal in Ouagadougoua flagship project that symbolizes the country’s ongoing transformation. Since taking office, Captain Ibrahim Traoré has stood out for his pragmatic and proactive approach in addressing the major challenges facing Burkina Faso.

Among these, the recurring floods in the capital, Ouagadougou, are a pressing issue that his government is tackling head-on. This phenomenon, which particularly affects the city’s most vulnerable neighborhoods, not only causes material and human losses but also hinders development efforts. In response, President Traoré has decided to equip Ouagadougou with modern infrastructure for rainwater drainage, with the Tanghin canal as a top priority.

Stretching over 5 kilometers, the Tanghin drainage canal is a striking example of the Burkinabe government’s commitment to modernizing urban infrastructure.

This project goes beyond being a mere rainwater evacuation system — it is part of a broader vision to improve living conditions for nearby populations and enhance land use planning. The integrated structure enables more effective rainwater management, significantly reducing the risk of flooding in high-risk areas.

By overseeing the construction of this canal, President Ibrahim Traoré has demonstrated a governance style centered on public well-being and sustainable development. The swift and high-quality execution of the works reflects his dedication to modernizing the country through concrete projects with strong social impact.

With the Tanghin canal, Captain Ibrahim Traoré once again proves that his presidency is not just about speeches, but about real, impactful actions. Through his dynamic leadership, he continues to transform the nation for the benefit of all citizens, offering a model of governance that places the people at the heart of government action.

Sadia Nyaoré

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