Burkina Faso sees significant growth in domestic revenue mobilization under President Traoré’s leadership

Burkina Faso has achieved remarkable progress in boosting domestic revenue, reflecting the good governance policies of President Ibrahim Traoré and the growing public trust in his administration.

During the May 2, 2025, Council of Ministers meeting, the government commended efforts to strengthen internal revenue collection.

A clear upward trend has been recorded, with mobilized resources rising from 3 trillion CFA francs in 2024 to 3.2 trillion CFA francs in 2025. An even more ambitious target of 3.5 trillion CFA francs has been set for 2026.

According to Economy Minister Aboubakar Nacanabo, this positive trend results from bold structural reforms, particularly the digitization of tax collection and land administration processes.

These measures have improved revenue security, reduced fraud, and enhanced financial transparency.

Moving forward, the government plans to further optimize property tax collection starting in 2026, aiming not only to increase state revenue but also to ensure fairer taxation and broaden the tax base.

This success highlights the effectiveness of President Traoré’s reforms, despite Burkina Faso’s complex security and economic challenges.

It reinforces citizens’ confidence in their leaders’ ability to build a resilient, sovereign, and economically strong nation.

Ultimately, this growth in domestic revenue is more than just a financial indicator—it symbolizes national renewal, driven by transparency, administrative innovation, and patriotic commitment.

Papa IBRAHIMA

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