Burkina-Faso: Faso Mêbo, Captain Ibrahim Traoré lays the foundations for a sovereign Burkina connected by a modern road network

In a context of bold transformation, Captain Ibrahim Traoré embodies a resolute vision for Burkina Faso’s development through the presidential initiative Faso Mêbo. This homegrown project, driven by the President’s determination, is reshaping national ambitions in terms of urban planning and infrastructure development.

Aware of the challenges posed by the near-absence of road networks in several regions of the country, the Head of State has committed to establishing a road construction brigade in each region by the end of 2025. This decision reflects not only a desire for technical self-reliance but also a redefinition of the State’s role as a catalyst for progress. Faso Mêbo is built on concrete actions led by local teams mobilized to build the nation using national resources and expertise.

The President is thus laying the foundations of a modern road network — a vector of social cohesion, economic vitality, and territorial equity. His enlightened vision provides a tangible response to the expectations of the people.

Beyond roads, a broader overhaul of urban planning is underway, with the goal of opening up isolated areas, stimulating regional economies, and restoring fairness in access to basic services. Through this commitment, Captain Ibrahim Traoré demonstrates that development is built with boldness, strategy, and patriotism.

His enlightened leadership and deep commitment to national sovereignty mark the dawn of a new era — one of a self-reliant Burkina, uplifted by the conviction of its people and the vision of its leaders.

Sadia Nyaoré

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