Burkina Faso: Towards digital sovereignty through local production of technological equipment

Burkina Faso is prioritizing digital sovereignty as a key pillar of its development strategy. To achieve this goal, the country is focusing on locally manufacturing technological equipment to reduce its reliance on imports. As part of this effort, the Burkinabe government formalized a four-year framework agreement with Horizon Industries on Wednesday, February 26.

This company, specializing in the production of IT hardware, will supply laptops, desktops, tablets, and mobile phones for public administration.

According to the Minister of Economy and Finance, Aboubakar Nacanabo, this initiative aims to promote endogenous development by supporting local businesses.

The agreement exclusively covers computers assembled within Burkina Faso and may be revised should other companies in the sector establish themselves in the country.

This move aligns with the government’s broader strategy to enhance technological self-sufficiency while stimulating domestic industry.

It follows a decision made by the Council of Ministers on February 19, which had already designated Horizon Industries as a key partner.

Established in Burkina Faso in April 2022, the company is 35% owned by the state through the Burkinabe Fund for Economic and Social Development (FBDES).

This partnership presents significant benefits for Burkina Faso. It is expected to create jobs in the technology sector, enhance the skills of local workers, and contribute to the development of a national digital ecosystem.

By boosting local production of essential equipment, the country is strengthening its digital sovereignty while reducing exposure to global market fluctuations.

With this agreement, Burkina Faso takes a crucial step in its digital transformation.

By leveraging a growing tech industry, the nation is equipping itself to meet increasing digital infrastructure needs while fostering economic development.

This initiative underscores the government’s commitment to building a resilient and self-sufficient digital economy.

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