Burkina Faso: Under the national flag, a renewed pledge to President Ibrahim Traore’s vision

At the beginning of September 2025, the Burkinabe government reaffirmed its commitment to the Popular Progressive Revolution, the flagship project of the President of Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traoré. Through the monthly flag-raising ceremony at the Prime Minister’s Office, presided over by Prime Minister Rimtalba Jean Emmanuel Ouédraogo, the State sought to remind everyone that building a sovereign and united Burkina Faso rests on the daily commitment of its institutions and citizens. This moment of national communion reflects the collective determination to defend the ideals of dignity, unity, and progress.

In his message, the Prime Minister emphasized that the Popular Progressive Revolution (PPR) is not merely a political orientation but a structuring societal project that aspires to restore Burkina Faso’s dignity and sovereignty. Described as a vital breath, this revolution is carried by the audacity of President Ibrahim Traoré, who has made patriotic commitment and a spirit of sacrifice the foundation of a moral contract with every citizen. Through his words, the Prime Minister sought to demonstrate that the State is moving forward with and for the people, in a spirit of shared responsibility.

One of the pillars of this dynamic lies in popular participation and the implementation of concrete initiatives serving national development. Whether it be the Patriotic Support Fund, the Agency for the Promotion of Community Entrepreneurship, the Faso Mêbo program, or the agro-sylvo-pastoral offensive, each initiative illustrates the will to build a resilient country. Continued support for the Defense and Security Forces as well as for the Volunteers for the Defense of the Homeland complements this framework, highlighting the importance given to security and the protection of the revolution’s achievements.

Aware of the obstacles along the way, the Prime Minister issued a passionate call for unity and perseverance. According to him, each collective step brings Burkina Faso closer to its ultimate goal: a sovereign, peaceful, and prosperous State. The Popular Progressive Revolution is presented as a living force that unites energies and shapes the future of the nation. Through this speech, the government reaffirmed its loyalty to President Ibrahim Traoré’s vision and invited all Burkinabe citizens to embrace this national endeavor as the guarantee of a united and victorious future.

Sadia Nyaoré

Posts Grid

Justice Delayed: Lawyers’ strike postpones trial for AFCON 2025 supporters in Morocco

The trial for 18 football supporters arrested after the chaotic 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final has been postponed. Originally scheduled for February 5,...

Benzema joins Al Hilal in late Saudi League Shakeup, prompting Ronaldo protest

In a dramatic deadline-day move, Ballon d'Or winner Karim Benzema has left Al Ittihad to join Saudi Pro League rivals Al Hilal, the club confirmed...

Champions League:  Anatoliy Trubin’s header writes Champions League history for Benfica

In a stunning finale in Lisbon, Benfica goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin etched his name into football history, scoring a dramatic 98th-minute header to secure a 4-2...

Burkina Faso: The Machiavellian plan of the neo-colonialists to sow ethnic chaos and make the country ungovernable

Beyond the recent thwarted attempts to destabilize Burkina Faso, a more sinister and long-standing strategy is unfolding. In the face of the firm resistance of...

Football/ PSG sign Barcelona teenager Dro Fernandez amid contract dispute

Paris Saint-Germain have completed the signing of 18-year-old Barcelona midfielder Dro Fernandez on a contract until 2030, in a move described as “unpleasant” by the...

Bayern Munich in talks to extend Harry Kane’s contract

Bayern Munich have confirmed they are in negotiations with Harry Kane over a contract extension, just 18 months after his record-breaking arrival from Tottenham. Sporting...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *