Burkina Faso: Record revenues, amended finance bill adopted to support national priorities

The Burkinabe government has approved a supplementary finance bill for the 2025 fiscal year, marking an important step in the country’s economic management. This decision follows the mid-term review of the national budget, which revealed remarkable performance in revenue collection.

Minister of Economy, Finance and Prospective, Aboubakar Nacanabo, explained that the state was able to mobilize more resources than expected, a positive sign of the resilience of the national economy in a context marked by multiple challenges. “After the mid-term review, it became clear that the state had achieved strong revenue collection results. These performances justified the adoption of a supplementary finance bill to open new revenues to meet priority expenditures,” he stated.

Specifically, the government decided to allocate an additional 150 billion CFA francs in revenue. These funds will be directed toward essential expenditures, particularly investment projects and structural actions aimed at strengthening the foundations of national development. This budgetary performance reflects not only the effectiveness of domestic resource mobilization but also the government’s commitment to optimizing public finances for the benefit of the nation.

The adoption of this bill demonstrates a proactive and rigorous approach, aligning available resources with the country’s strategic priorities. By focusing a significant share on investments, Burkina Faso seeks to ensure inclusive and sustainable growth while consolidating its economic resilience in a demanding security and socio-economic environment.

Sadia Nyaoré

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