Burkina Faso: Community work teaches civic responsibility to traffic offenders

The fight against reckless driving has taken an educational turn in Burkina Faso’s Centre-South region. On Thursday, May 8, 2025, sixty traffic violators in Manga were sentenced to community service as part of a novel approach to curb road indiscipline.

The offenders – mostly motorcycle and tricycle drivers – were apprehended during a three-day police operation (May 5-7) conducted by the Regional Directorate of National Police (DRPN) for violating basic traffic laws. Authorities impounded 63 vehicles during the crackdown.

Rather than imposing standard fines, local officials opted for corrective measures by assigning offenders to community improvement projects. The strategy appears effective, with many violators welcoming the opportunity for reflection.

 Some participants expressed gratitude, vowing to become road safety ambassadors in their communities.

Vehicles will be returned to owners after completing both community service and paying fines. This initiative reflects Manga’s shift from punitive measures to behavior-changing solutions, aiming to foster lasting improvements in road safety culture.

The program follows similar successful implementations in Ouagadougou and Bobo-Dioulasso, demonstrating Burkina Faso’s commitment to innovative traffic law enforcement nationwide.

Cédric KABORE

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