Burkina-Faso: Presidential initiatives/Mobilization of the people, a sign of unshakeable confidence in Captain Ibrahim Traoré

Since Captain Ibrahim Traoré took office as the head of Burkina Faso, he has been making every effort to end terrorism and put the country back on the path of development. To this end, reforms have been implemented in the military, social, economic, and political sectors, accompanied by the launch of several initiatives. These initiatives, personally endorsed by the President of the Republic, continue to generate popular enthusiasm — a sign of the people’s unwavering trust and steadfast support for Captain Ibrahim Traoré.

The Burkinabe people, always committed alongside the authorities, have been increasingly mobilizing around the major development projects initiated. In this patriotic spirit, the sons and daughters of the South-West region have reaffirmed their support for the various presidential initiatives aimed at developing their region in particular, and Burkina Faso as a whole. Through a dedicated forum, regional authorities, together with local communities, carefully reviewed the initiatives launched for the harmonious development of the region.

This latest wave of popular mobilization reflects the people’s support, unity, and solidarity with Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s reformist agenda. It demonstrates the government’s new vision for the country’s development, along with its participatory and inclusive approach that enables the population to take ownership of projects for effective implementation.

This forum, chaired by the Minister of Territorial Administration, Emile Zerbo, symbolizes the people’s commitment to support Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s policies and to stand against any obstacles to the development of Faso. It reflects the patriotic dedication and strong sense of responsibility of the Burkinabe people.

Karim Koné

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