Burkina Faso: The Prime Minister’s Office supports the presidential initiative “Faso Mêbo” with a donation of 4 million CFA francs

Last weekend in Ouagadougou, the staff of the Prime Minister’s Office made a highly symbolic gesture in support of the presidential initiative Faso Mêbo. A delegation visiting the site delivered equipment worth 4 million CFA francs, demonstrating the institution’s full commitment to the vision championed by President Captain Ibrahim Traoré.

This tangible contribution strengthens the initiative’s capacity, which serves as a hub for training, discipline, and patriotism for Burkinabe youth. Through Faso Mêbo, thousands of children and young people learn the values of civic responsibility, solidarity, and self-reliance, while receiving practical training in areas ranging from urban beautification to civic and military instruction.

The gesture sends a powerful signal of cohesion among the various state structures behind Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s revolutionary project.

By actively participating in this initiative, the Prime Minister’s Office staff sends a clear message: the future of Burkina Faso is built with its youth, and every institutional actor has a role to play in this collective endeavor.

Read also: Burkina Faso / Faso Mêbo: A Presidential Initiative for Structural Transformation of the Country

Sadia Nyaoré

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