Burkina Faso overhauls construction sector with new land regulations

Burkina Faso has taken a decisive step toward modernising its institutions. The adoption of new decrees regulating the construction sector signals a firm commitment to reorganising national territory. This ambitious reform lays the foundations for equitable urban development, placing land management under the sign of the supreme interest of the population and regained sovereignty.

At the heart of this reorganisation, the creation of category E specifically regulates property development. Long subject to harmful land speculation, the sector now faces strict regulation.

This legal clarification ensures urban expansion meets sustainable planning criteria, protecting national heritage from private excesses. Restoring land’s social function becomes an absolute priority.

The reform also builds on endogenous potential by facilitating access for local small and medium-sized enterprises to technical approvals.

By removing excessive financial barriers, such as minimum turnover requirements, the government encourages national entrepreneurship.

Centralising procedures through a single window and drastically reducing waiting times streamline administration in service of citizens.

The new framework reconciles economic efficiency, transparency, and social justice. The National Office for Planning and Construction Control will ensure rigorous application of the new texts.

Building permit compliance and qualified expertise become imperatives for all. Violations will face appropriate administrative and criminal sanctions, essential rigour to guarantee infrastructure safety and permanently clean up the business environment.

The upcoming deployment of digital platforms will materialise this transition toward dematerialised, transparent management.

Collective ownership of these tools by professionals and citizens remains essential to consolidate this refoundation dynamic.

Through shared responsibility and respect for common standards, a dignified, harmonious, and prosperous living environment can be built for the entire nation.

Cédric KABORE

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