Burkina Faso: Agropastoral conversion of retired military personnel, a salutary initiative under the presidency of Captain Ibrahim Traoré

In a context where Burkina Faso is striving to diversify its economy and offer future prospects to its citizens, the memorandum of understanding signed between the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal and Fisheries Resources marks a significant step forward.

This agreement aims to support the transition of retired personnel from the National Armed Forces into the agro-pastoral and fisheries sectors for the period 2025–2029.

The military reintegration policy, launched in 2008, seeks to help service members leaving the military to integrate into the civilian job market. This support will allow them to begin a new professional activity with peace of mind after their military careers.

This initiative reflects the government’s commitment, under the leadership of Captain Ibrahim Traoré, to diversify income sources, improve living conditions in rural areas, and promote inclusive development.

In the current context, where Burkina Faso is committed to agricultural development and food self-sufficiency, the reintegration policy for retired defense forces strengthens the efforts led by President Ibrahim Traoré to boost and revive the agricultural sector. These reintegrated defense forces bring multiple advantages to Burkina Faso. They contribute to food security, promote rural employment, support the local economy, and reinforce social cohesion by valuing the experience and skills of former military personnel.

This initiative, supported by Captain Ibrahim Traoré, reflects a visionary policy focused on employment, economic diversification, and citizen well-being. With the visionary leadership of the new Burkinabe president, Burkina Faso is setting itself on a path toward sustainable and harmonious development.

Sadia Nyaoré

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