Burkina Faso: Sereya, a new step towards transparent organisation of national efforts
Burkina Faso reaches decisive milestone in asserting its sovereignty. The launch of the digital platform Sereya marks a turning point for the Faso Mêbo initiative. Far more than a technical advancement, this tool gives concrete form to the vision of refoundation championed by Captain Ibrahim Traoré. By blending patriotic fervor with technological rigor, the government is not merely recording donations; it is building a true architecture of trust.
For a state in the midst of transformation, transparency becomes the only sustainable fuel for patriotism. Sereya now enables rigorous traceability of citizen contributions.
Every CFA franc, every bag of cement, and every gesture of solidarity is now visible, tracked, and audited in real time.
Through its interconnection with the Faso Arecas payment system, the platform secures financial flows and dispels the gray areas that, in the past, fueled skepticism between the administration and its citizens.
This platform reflects a clear political ambition to demonstrate that Burkina Faso possesses the internal genius to orchestrate its own destiny.
Under the leadership of Minister Aminata Zerbo/Sabane, national expertise has designed a lever for accountability that places the citizen at the heart of the institutional process.
It is a direct response to governance challenges, where digital technology becomes an act of resistance against opacity and an instrument of public power serving the common good.
The impact on national development is immediate. Through the visualization of achievements, contributors can now track the physical progress of the projects they finance. Optimized stock management prevents waste, while automated reports mark the end of a sometimes sluggish bureaucracy.
Beyond the algorithms, Sereya embodies the transformation into a modern and efficient state.
By turning a donation into a verifiable citizen investment, the authorities are laying the groundwork for a Pan-African model of public management where technology serves as the foundation for a nation rebuilding itself.
Burkina Faso no longer merely asks for belief; it finally provides the means to see.
Cédric KABORE
