Burkina Faso/Faso Mêbo: MATM makes a strong gesture in support of Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s vision

In a context of national renewal and collective mobilization, the staff of the Ministry of Territorial Administration and Mobility (MATM) responded enthusiastically to the call of the President of Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, through a donation of equipment valued at 15,183,650 CFA francs to support the presidential initiative Faso Mêbo.

The donation, consisting of essential equipment for the production of paving stones (including concrete mixers, molds, pallets, set squares, etc.), represents a concrete commitment to endogenous and participatory development. Through this gesture, the MATM reaffirms its determination to actively contribute to the national reconstruction drive promoted by the Head of State.

Captain Ibrahim Traoré, in a resolutely Pan-Africanist approach rooted in Burkina Faso’s realities, has called on every citizen and institution to take part in the country’s transformation. The Faso Mêbo initiative aligns with this vision by promoting community empowerment, the enhancement of local skills, and the development of basic infrastructure by Burkinabe people themselves.

The commander of the Faso Mêbo Brigade expressed deep gratitude, highlighting the tangible impact of the synergy between the administration and the president’s vision.

Today, Faso Mêbo symbolizes more than just a project—it is a testament to resilience, a driver of economic sovereignty, and a stepping stone toward a united, supportive, and forward-looking Burkina Faso. Driven by the leadership of Captain Ibrahim Traoré, the initiative has garnered massive support, reflecting the hope of a people determined to shape their own destiny.

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