Burkina Faso: When bad habits die hard despite awareness campaigns

Africa’s economic issues can be attributed, in part, to the mismanagement of state resources by individuals entrusted with public responsibilities. This issue is evident in some government departments in Burkina Faso, despite President Ibrahim Traoré’s call for responsible management of state assets.

Recent investigations conducted by the Inspectorate General of Finance (IGF) have uncovered numerous irregularities within certain departments.

The IGF missions had three main objectives:

  • ensuring the efficient use of funds allocated for healthcare personnel expenses,
  • investigating suspected embezzlement, and
  • verifying sound financial and accounting practices within state structures.

In 2023 alone, these investigations revealed discrepancies amounting to 433,109,535 CFA francs.

The IGF’s report highlights several issues, including unreturned collected funds, inflated invoices, unexecuted deductions, and missing documentation.

President Ibrahim Traoré made his stance clear earlier this year, stating, “We have spent enough time raising awareness and explaining things; now, we will take action.

In the current context of Burkina Faso, where the population is heavily taxed to support the economy and aid the government’s fight against terrorism, it is unacceptable for some individuals to treat state funds as if they were their own.

Such behaviour undermines the efforts of the people and the government.

If these actions are intended to tarnish the transitional government’s reputation, the state must act decisively to demonstrate that financial misconduct and mismanagement are no longer tolerated.

This approach is essential to deter others from misappropriating public funds and to ensure that the management of public resources in Burkina Faso adheres to the highest standards of integrity.

Cedric KABORE

 

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