Burkina-Faso: 11 nationalities from the “Captain-Zouma-Maxime” graduating class, a message of regional integration from a security perspective

The 24th graduating class of the Georges Namoano Military Academy, named Capitain-Zouma-Maxime, held its official graduation ceremony in Pô under the patronage of President Ibrahim Traoré. This cohort consists of 135 active-duty officer cadets from 11 countries, including 110 from Burkina Faso and 25 from friendly nations such as Benin, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Congo, Djibouti, Guinea, Mali, Senegal, Chad, and Togo.

Now commissioned as second lieutenants in their respective armed forces, these officers received specialized, diversified training tailored to current security challenges, just like their Burkinabe counterparts. Their curriculum covered expertise in improvised explosive devices (IEDs), tactical operations, mechanized combat, and operational intelligence.

The inclusion of trainees from 10 other African countries added a pan-African dimension to the event. Under the leadership of Captain Ibrahim Traoré, Burkina Faso is establishing itself as a key player in regional security cooperation, despite increasing diplomatic isolation from certain international partners.

This stands as a testament that under President Traoré, Burkina Faso is becoming a strategic hub in the fight against insecurity in the Sahel and a center of excellence in African military training. In doing so, Captain Ibrahim Traoré continues to shape his image as the leader of a radical transition serving both his people and a proud, rising Africa, linking military training with the broader pan-African struggle.

Sadia Nyaoré

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