Burkina Faso: Massive police recruitment to step up the fight against insecurity and terrorism

In a major push to strengthen national security, Burkina Faso’s government has approved the recruitment of thousands of new police personnel. The move, announced during Wednesday’s cabinet meeting, comes as the West African nation battles persistent terrorist threats and instability.

The recruitment drive will bring in fresh leadership, with 20 police commissioners and 60 officers to be hired through competitive exams.

Another 20 high-ranking positions will be filled via direct recruitment, targeting specialists capable of tackling modern security challenges.

But the most significant change comes at the grassroots level – 2,000 junior officers will join the force, including 50 women, as part of efforts to diversify the police service.

 In a touching gesture, special consideration will be given to families of fallen security personnel and civilian volunteers who’ve supported counterterrorism efforts.

This isn’t just about numbers,” explained a security ministry insider. “We’re building a police force that’s more representative, better trained, and ready to protect communities under threat.”

The massive hiring spree reflects Burkina Faso’s urgent need to shore up security after years of jihadist violence.

By professionalizing its police and rewarding those who’ve sacrificed for the nation, Ouagadougou hopes to turn the tide against instability – one new recruit at a time.

Cédric KABORE

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