Burkina Faso / Student travel: The Burkinabe government is putting more than 500 buses into service to ease the burden on students

For years, thousands of school and university students in Burkina Faso faced a daily ordeal: waking before dawn and walking for kilometres, sometimes in dangerous conditions, just to reach class. Repeated lateness, exhaustion, and dropouts were common consequences of the lack of public transport.

Now, the government has stepped up. The country’s public transport company, SOTRACO, has been equipped with more than 500 new buses, distributed across several cities.

The modern, high-capacity vehicles are already in service, offering relief to learners and their families.

In Ouagadougou and Bobo-Dioulasso, the improvement is immediate. Queues at stops are shorter, buses run more frequently, and journeys are safer and more comfortable. “I used to wake at 4 a.m. and walk over an hour to university. Today, with the new SOTRACO bus, I’m on time and arrive ready to learn,” said a law student.

The initiative is part of a broader vision to support human capital. The government recognises that access to education depends not only on books and teachers but also on efficient mobility.

The 500 buses are just a first step, with additional routes planned for peripheral and rural areas.

Parents are relieved. “My children come home earlier and have more time for homework,” one mother said. By easing  the deaily commute of students, the government sends a strong signal: education is a national priority, and no student’s future should be compromised by distance. A breath of hope for an entire generation.

Papa IBRAHIMA

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