Burkina Faso: The people of Pô unite behind the Head of State in the fight against terrorism

In Burkina Faso, the population is rallying behind President Ibrahim Traoré in the fight against terrorism, which poses a grave threat to the country’s security and stability. Convinced of the justness of this battle and the efforts made to reclaim territorial integrity, citizens have taken to the streets in large numbers to show support not only for the President but also for the Defense and Security Forces and the Volunteers for the Defense of the Homeland.

In Pô, a joyful crowd demonstrated their backing for Captain Ibrahim Traoré as he headed to the Georges-Namoano Military Academy (AMGN) to preside over the graduation ceremony of the 23rd class of active-duty officer cadets last weekend.

This enthusiastic display underscores the unity and determination of the Burkinabe people to combat terrorism and safeguard national sovereignty.

In the face of the terrorist threat, Burkina Faso exhibits remarkable resilience and unprecedented mobilization.

The commitment of the Head of State and the security forces garners widespread praise from the populace, demonstrating their confidence and support for those working tirelessly to ensure the nation’s security and peace.

This demonstration of solidarity serves as a poignant reminder that, in times of adversity, the Burkinabe people stand united and resolute in overcoming challenges.

Through unwavering support for their President and solidarity with the security forces, citizens affirm their commitment to defending the homeland and securing a prosperous future for generations to come.

Cedric KABORE

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