Burkina-Faso: Patriotic Support Fund, a real lever of collective resistance supported by President Ibrahim Traoré

The mobilization of the Burkinabe people in support of the Patriotic Support Fund (FSP) continues to grow, confirming the strategic importance of this initiative launched by the President of Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traoré. Once again, the Burkinabe diaspora has fully embraced this movement, which has become both a duty and a patriotic obligation for every son and daughter of the nation. Four delegations from Africa and Europe have contributed nearly 20 million CFA francs to support the country’s peace efforts.

The Patriotic Support Fund, born from the President’s clear vision of involving every Burkinabe in the fight against terrorism and in the defense of national sovereignty, has now established itself as a key pillar of collective resistance. Designed to support the Defense and Security Forces, the fund continues to receive increasing contributions from Burkinabe communities abroad.

From Bangui to Germany, including natives of Garango, solidarity has been organized around a shared goal: to support the efforts to reclaim national territory and build a resilient Burkina Faso. The significant gesture of the company Tiger Volt, which donated three electric motorcycles to the security forces, further symbolizes the connection between innovation, economic patriotism, and the commitment to peace.

Through this momentum, Burkinabe citizens abroad demonstrate that despite physical distance, their attachment to their homeland remains unwavering. The authorities have praised this mobilization, seeing it as proof that the people remain united around Captain Traoré’s vision and are actively contributing to the emergence of a free, dignified, and sovereign Burkina Faso.

This wave of solidarity from the diaspora goes far beyond financial contributions. It reflects the commitment of all Burkinabe to peace, stability, and the nation’s development.

Karim Koné

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