Burkina Faso: The Revolution sends its top technocrats to the School of the people and the Ranger

At the National Heroes Monument, a striking image captures the depth of the ongoing transformation of Burkina Faso. Nearly sixty senior officials from the Presidency have swapped office comforts and formal attire for backpacks and military fatigues.

For twenty-one days, these high-ranking civil servants are immersing themselves in barracks life, subjected to the rigors of collective discipline.

This unprecedented initiative breaks from the bureaucratic model inherited from colonial rule, aiming to forge a unified spirit entirely devoted to the nation.

The People’s Progressive Revolution demands a radical break from elitist reflexes and bourgeois privileges.

 For too long, administrative structures maintained an artificial distance between decision-makers and the people’s realities.

By temporarily stripping these directors of their social status and subjecting them to military discipline, the current dynamic imposes genuine equality before the state’s demands.

Academic titles and prestigious careers give way to lessons in humility and shared responsibility. The principle is clear: one’s failure becomes everyone’s responsibility, purging state apparatus of arrogance while installing authentic solidarity.

This transformation gives life to a fully endogenous vision of development and public organization. The destiny of administrations now intimately links with the spirit of sacrifice that animates the nation’s defenders. The spiritual fusion between administrative competence and patriotic commitment creates a resilient public service, impervious to external influences.

The departure of this second cohort, marching in tight formation under instructor supervision, symbolizes an irreversible choice for decision-making autonomy.

Burkina Faso demonstrates to the continent that true sovereignty begins with decolonizing minds and transforming the mentalities of its own leaders—a affirmation of African dignity that redefines power.

The unwavering support  of the people remains the essential key to rooting these practices and securing the future of a proud nation, standing tall and master of its destiny.

Cédric KABORE

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