Burkina Faso/Oman: Strategic cooperation in perfect harmony with Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s vision

The momentum driven by Captain Ibrahim Traoré continues to chart a bold path toward the reconstruction of Burkina Faso. On Wednesday, August 27, the Head of State received in audience the President of the Sovereign Wealth Fund of the Sultanate of Oman, His Excellency Abdulsalam Bin Mohammad Al Murshidi. This meeting reflects growing interest in Burkina Faso’s potential and paves the way for mutually beneficial cooperation based on respect, development, and sovereignty.

Through structural reforms, a deliberate geostrategic shift, and a firm policy of economic sovereignty, Captain Ibrahim Traoré is laying the foundations of a Burkina freed from the chains of neocolonialism and one-sided partnerships. His strategy is clear: harness national resources, promote self-sufficiency, strengthen basic infrastructure, and build a transformative economy that serves the Burkinabe people.

The Omani Sovereign Wealth Fund’s interest in sectors such as mining, agriculture, and other key industries holds promising prospects. These investments are not merely foreign capital but levers for job creation, skills development among local actors, and the strengthening of national industrial bases.

Beyond figures, this investment opportunity aligns with the national reconstruction dynamic championed by Captain Ibrahim Traoré. It signals a Burkina that is rebuilding according to its own priorities, at its own pace, and with partners who respect its sovereignty. The message is clear: Burkina Faso is no longer for sale. It is building, negotiating, and choosing on its own terms.

Sadia Nyaoré

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