Burkina Faso: President Ibrahim Traoré calls for prayer and solidarity as lent and Ramadan coincide

At the threshold of Lent and the Muslim fast, the President of Burkina Faso Captain Ibrahim Traoré issued a solemn appeal to all Burkinabe. In a message imbued with spirituality and humanism, he invited the faithful to make this period of reflection a time of intense prayer for peace in Burkina Faso, while calling for strengthened solidarity toward vulnerable people.

The Head of State emphasized the powerful symbolism of this period when Christians and Muslims begin their faith journeys almost simultaneously; a calendar coincidence he considers providential for the country.

“The nearly simultaneous beginning of this faith journey is an opportunity to strengthen our shared destiny, an occasion to carry our dear country together in our prayers, and a divine call to work together for the consolidation of peace in Faso,” declared Captain Ibrahim Traoré.

This invitation for unity of hearts and minds resonates strongly in a context where Burkina Faso faces persistent security and humanitarian challenges.

By calling believers of both faiths to lift their prayers heavenward, the president reaffirms his vision of a nation united beyond religious differences.

Beyond the spiritual dimension, the presidential message emphasizes the imperative of concrete solidarity.

 “I would also like to invite all Burkinabe to show greater solidarity and kindness toward vulnerable people, in order to make this blessed period a moment of sharing and compassion,” he urged.

This exhortation holds particular significance in a country where population displacements linked to insecurity have increased the number of people living in precarious situations.

Internally displaced persons, widows, orphans, and all victims of the security crisis need the generosity and attention of their compatriots.

During this blessed period for religious communities, the call of the Head of State resonates as an invitation to place spiritual values at the service of building lasting peace and a more united society.

Hadja KOUROUMA

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