Burkina Faso’s President Captain Ibrahim Traore advocates for strong National Economy through strategic investment

In his determined pursuit of fostering economic growth and self-sufficiency, Burkina Faso’s President of the Transition and Head of State, Captain Ibrahim Traore, is actively championing national investment as the key to a robust and sustainable economy. 

Captain Traore is strategically implementing an entrepreneurial approach, emphasizing popular shareholding to empower citizens and promote wealth creation.

 His vision for Burkina Faso’s economic independence hinges on a collaborative effort between the transitional government and the private sector, laying the groundwork for effective endogenous economic growth.

This economic strategy was shared during a ceremony to install the new leadership team of the National Council of Burkinabe Employers (CNPB), an institution dedicated to advancing Burkina Faso’s private sector by bringing together company directors.

President Traore envisions a strong synergy of action between the National Council of Employers in Burkina Faso and the government, aiming to increase the number of businesses.

This, in turn, would generate employment opportunities for the youth and contribute significantly to overall economic development.

A central aspect of Captain Traore’s strategy is a focus on national investment, with an emphasis on boosting domestic production and processing capabilities to reduce reliance on imports.

His ambitious goal is to substantially decrease the rate of imports, particularly of essential goods, starting from the beginning of the upcoming year.

By promoting collaboration, entrepreneurship, and strategic national investments, President Captain Ibrahim Traore is laying the foundation for a vibrant and self-reliant economy that will benefit the people of Burkina Faso.

Cedric KABORE

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