Burkina Faso: Customs has reached 76% of its May target and is maintaining its momentum

In the era of Refoundation and the definitive break with the old order, Burkina Faso demonstrates every day that the salvation of a lies exclusively in the mobilization of its own forces. As the country faces headwinds of geopolitical adversity, independence is no longer merely proclaimed in political speeches; it is being concretely built on the ground of budgetary rigor. The exceptional results of the customs administration, presented this Monday, May 25, 2026, embody this new dynamic of a sovereign people financing their own development.

Against a target of 112 billion CFA francs set for the month of May, Burkinabe customs have already managed to collect 86.7 billion CFA francs, a remarkable achievement rate of 76%.

Driven by a 20% growth rate, this performance proves that revolutionary discipline has definitively replaced the inertia of the past.

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The merit is all the greater given that the May calendar was marked by numerous public holidays, reducing effective working time to less than three full weeks to mobilize such revenue.

Faced with this temporal challenge, the sentinels of the national economy nicknamed the “gabelous”   have redoubled their efforts, demonstrating that when the land of Faso demands sacrifice, the impossible retreats before the popular will.

These financial resources are not cold accounting figures. They are the fuel of national sovereignty, the indispensable tool to guarantee the government’s decision-making autonomy and fund endogenous development projects without reaching out to imperialist powers.

Prospects for the first half of the year already announce a resounding victory for state coffers.

The customs administration has managed to accumulate a surplus of 13 billion CFA francs in the first quarter, supplemented by an additional surplus of 11 billion for the month of April alone.

This economic war chest of 24 billion CFA francs in surplus secures the nation’s financial trajectory and offers a solid shield against external attempts at asphyxiation.

However, Refoundation demands constant lucidity and vigilance. As the Director General of Customs, Divisional Inspector Yves Kafando, emphasized, the relentless fight against fraud remains the pivot of this economic resistance.

Fraud is not a mere commercial offense; it is a direct betrayal of the struggling people. Every product that bypasses internal customs offices is an attempt to sabotage the war effort and social emancipation.

The course is set, and the trend is irreversible. Collective effort must remain firmly sustained as traditionally more demanding months approach in the second half of the year.

The Burkinabe people, the African diaspora, and international partners who respect the dignity of peoples are witnessing the birth of a complete model of resilience.

Unwavering support for control institutions, citizen vigilance against smuggling, and tax civility are the current political weapons of every Burkinabe.

 It is through this sacred unity around the resources of the homeland that total victory for the freedom and prosperity of Burkina Faso will be consolidated.

Cédric KOUROUMA

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