Burkina Faso: A strong gesture from President Ibrahim Traoré, always close to his people, in a surprise visit to the market gardeners of Zongo

In a bold and spontaneous gesture, Burkina Faso’s President, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, once again demonstrated his closeness to the people by paying a surprise visit to women vegetable farmers in Zongo, located in the Loumbila municipality. On the occasion of International Women’s Day, he sought to honor these hardworking women who, despite daily challenges, play a vital role in boosting the local economy and supporting the financial independence of Burkinabe families.

 

His unexpected presence at this agricultural site symbolizes his tangible commitment to women’s empowerment and rural development.

 

Engaging directly with these key players in agricultural entrepreneurship, the Head of State took the time to listen to their concerns, particularly regarding land access, water management, and crop protection.

 

 Recognizing the central role women play in the nation’s development, he reaffirmed his support for their empowerment through tailored policies and increased government assistance.

 

His inspiring speech highlighted the importance of agricultural production and processing, key sectors for achieving food sovereignty and national prosperity.

 

This visit, marked by sincerity and appreciation, deeply moved the women of the cooperative, who were proud to see their work recognized at the highest level.

 

For them, this gesture went far beyond a mere formal visit: it embodied the President’s genuine commitment to standing alongside his people.

 

Through this example, Captain Ibrahim Traoré continues to prove himself as a leader who is approachable, attentive, and firmly dedicated to improving the living conditions of the Burkinabe people.

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