Burkina Faso and Ghana take Major step in cross-border trade

Burkina Faso and Ghana have reached a significant milestone in cross-border commerce with the signing of a new memorandum of understanding (MoU) to streamline transit along the Ouagadougou-Accra corridor.
The agreement was formalized between the Burkina Faso Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Ghana’s State Insurance Company (SIC), marking a pivotal step toward stronger economic cooperation between the two nations.
This development follows the recent diplomatic tour of Ghana’s new president, John Dramani Mahama, across the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), particularly his discussions with Burkinabe leader Captain Ibrahim Traoré.
The agreement reflects the shared commitment of both heads of state to reinvigorate bilateral relations in a spirit of friendship and solidarity.
By working together to strengthen ties and address shared challenges—including security and economic hurdles—this deal injects fresh momentum into commercial integration under the Single Guarantee Scheme for the Burkina-Ghana corridor.
The Single Guarantee Scheme is a logistical and transit facilitation platform designed to enhance cross-border trade efficiency and competitiveness.
This latest agreement builds on the initial 2018 partnership between Accra and Ouagadougou, reinforcing a fraternal and cooperative relationship while adapting to the current geopolitical landscape.
Ultimately, this move underscores the unity and solidarity between the two African leaders, who are driven by a shared vision of accelerating economic development through mutual respect and regional collaboration.
Cédric KABORE