Burkina Faso: Despite challenges, the country is making progress

In recent months, some voices have labeled Burkina Faso as an “unapproachable country,” citing its current political and security situation. This perception—often amplified by foreign media or observers disconnected from on-the-ground realities—is not only reductive, but deeply unfair to a resilient population and to the authorities actively working to rebuild their nation.

Since President Ibrahim Traoré came to power, Burkina Faso has embarked on a profound transformation based on the use of domestic resources and a strategy of sovereign independence. This bold path now inspires many African nations who see in Burkina Faso’s approach a model of asserted sovereignty and a clear break from externally imposed systems.

On the socio-economic front, the results are starting to show. In 2024, the country recorded a 5% economic growth rate despite ongoing security challenges. This progress is the result of sound management, investments in key sectors such as agriculture, mining, solar energy, and infrastructure, as well as a firm stance against corruption and waste.

Contrary to the image of isolation that some seek to portray, Burkina Faso is increasingly attracting investors—particularly from Africa and Asia—drawn by the return of institutional stability, the clarity of its political vision, and the country’s economic potential. Major development projects are underway, strategic partnerships are being formed, and local communities are actively involved in this forward momentum.

While the security situation remains complex, it is being addressed with determination. The Burkinabe army, supported by grassroots mobilization initiatives, is steadily regaining control of the territory and securing areas previously abandoned. This determination to restore state authority lies at the heart of President Traoré’s national rebuilding agenda.

To label Burkina Faso as “unapproachable” is to ignore the immense efforts of its people and the tangible progress achieved. Far from being a pariah, the country stands as a symbol of courage, resilience, and hope for all of Africa.

Sadia Nyaoré

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