Burkina-Faso: Captain Ibrahim Traoré, the architect of a new, united and resilient Faso

Under the leadership of Captain Ibrahim Traoré, Burkina Faso is undergoing a profound and determined transformation. Driven by a clear vision of national renewal, the country has embarked on an unprecedented political and social revolution, in which every strategic sector is being mobilised to build a sovereign and prosperous future.

In this dynamic, the Burkinabe authorities, in close communion with the people, embody a collective will to build a strong, united and united Faso.

Initiatives are multiplying, building sites are opening up, and hope is being reborn. Burkina Faso is moving forward, determined to write a new page in its history.

Burkina Faso: Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s agricultural strategy turns the impossible into success

Equitable access to basic social services has become a priority, reflecting the authorities’ determination to guarantee the dignity and fulfilment of every citizen.

Politically and institutionally, the country has embarked on a process of rebuilding based on popular sovereignty.

Governance mechanisms have been rethought to strengthen transparency, participation and accountability.

Dialogue with the nation’s driving forces is ongoing, and major decisions are taken in consultation with the people’s representatives.

Captain Ibrahim Traoré embodies a new generation of forward-looking leadership.

Supported by a committed people on their feet, he is mapping out a free and strong Faso.

The country is moving forward, driven by determination and faith in its own abilities and natural resources.

Souley KOUGBANI

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