Burkina Faso: Corruption, a poison that paralyses the future of a nation

Recent statements from Burkinabe authorities on the fight against corruption reveal a bitter truth: despite proclamations and announced measures, the scourge persists and eats away at the foundations of society. The announcement of new sanctions, a “Labaal card,” or awareness campaigns for 2026 cannot hide the obvious. Corruption is not an accident, but a deeply entrenched system that hinders all development and betrays the trust of citizens daily.

How can we accept that, in a country facing immense challenges, vital resources continue to be embezzled?

How can we tolerate that the public administration, meant to serve, is still plagued by deliberate delays, absenteeism, and influence peddling? These practices are not minor issues.

They steal education from children, medicine from the sick, and compromise  the  security of everyone. Every bribe accepted or solicited is a blow to collective hope.

The Burkinabe people as a whole are called to a sharp awareness and constant vigilance. Corruption thrives in silence and resignation.

It flourishes when the citizen, out of weariness or immediate self-interest, becomes complicit.

Refusing to pay for a service that should be free, reporting abuses without fear, demanding transparency and accountability from its institutions: this is the daily battle that falls to each individual.

The future of the country is at stake today in this collective refusal of mediocrity and embezzlement.

It is time to choose between perpetuating a predatory system and building a nation where dignity and integrity guide public action as well as private behavior.

The fight against corruption is not the business of a single institution; it is everyone’s business.

The time has come to say “enough” and to act, resolutely, to end this silent plunder that condemns future generations.

Cédric KABORE

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