Burkina Faso/ Faso Mêbo: A child’s patriotic spirit bears witness to the success of Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s development vision

Since its launch, the presidential initiative Faso Mêbo has continued to rally the vital forces of the Burkinabe people around national development. Driven by Captain Ibrahim Traoré, President of Burkina Faso, this movement of national solidarity reflects a clear desire for rebuilding, dignity, and sovereignty. The highly symbolic gesture of Kris Ivan Zida, a 7-year-old schoolboy, has come to embody the popular support for this great national ambition.

By donating 7 bags of cement and 7 packs of water, this child represents the moral and civic renewal championed by the Head of State. Drawn from his own savings, this contribution reflects an early awareness of collective responsibility. Through Faso Mêbo, Captain Ibrahim Traoré is instilling a spirit of resilience, patriotism, and civic engagement, restoring the dignity of citizens as key players in national development.

The President has successfully redefined national priorities around essential infrastructure, self-sufficiency, and social justice. Faso Mêbo is more than just a program—it is a popular movement that gives the people back their voice, strength, and pride. Across the country, donations and community projects are multiplying, reflecting a collective effort to take charge of the nation’s destiny.

The gesture of Kris Ivan Zida symbolizes the hope of a new generation ready to build a resilient Burkina Faso. He represents a people who are awakened, committed, and confident in Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s transformational vision.

The future looks promising, shaped by the values of courage, unity, and Pan-Africanism that the President embodies with determination. Faso Mêbo is the promise of a strong Burkina, built by its sons and daughters, united in honor and determination.

Karim Koné

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