Burkina Faso: The Ouagadougou–Bobo-Dioulasso highway, the presidential project that is redefining national sovereignty

For decades, effectively connecting Ouagadougou to Bobo-Dioulasso was more a matter of rhetoric than action. On December 16, 2025, this logic shifted. By launching the construction of the highway linking the country’s two main cities, the President of Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, transformed a national expectation into a deliberate political decision. This project is not merely a technical feat: it is an act of governance, a strategic signal sent to the nation and the region.

The 2×4 lane highway, driven by the Presidential Faso Mêbo Initiative and funded from national resources, marks a methodical break from past practices.

It embodies the return of the state as a planner, capable of defining its priorities, mobilizing its resources, and imposing a clear execution timeline.

The announcement of a committed budget of at least 200 billion CFA francs starting in 2026 confirms a clear direction: to accelerate, control, and deliver.

Under the leadership of President Ibrahim Traoré, the vision ceases to be aspirational and becomes measurable.

Connecting Ouagadougou to Bobo-Dioulasso means reconnecting the administrative heart to the country’s economic and agricultural engine.

This infrastructure will transform the flow of goods and people, enhance internal competitiveness, and reduce territorial divides.

It is conceived as a tool for national integration, but also as a security factor; a better-connected territory is a more controlled, more resilient territory in the face of crises.

This project fully aligns with the national rebuilding dynamic initiated since 2022. Opening up the country is not approached as an end in itself, but as a lever to rebuild trust between the state and its citizens.

The call for local communities to contribute to the project reflects a participatory form of governance, where each infrastructure becomes a common good and a symbol of collective responsibility.

The Ouagadougou–Bobo Dioulasso highway thus becomes a tangible symbol of a Burkina Faso rebuilding itself, stable in its trajectory, confident in its choices, and determined to lay the material foundations for peace, security, and sovereign development.

Fanta KOUROUMA

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