Burkina Faso: Good governance policy, Captain Ibrahim Traoré an exemplary leader

Burkina Faso has been facing a difficult situation for several years now. The situation has largely improved thanks to the reconstruction policy led by President Ibrahim Traoré. The poverty reduction strategy and the various sectoral interventions are decisive in the fight against poverty.

To ensure Burkina Faso’s development, Captain Ibrahim Traoré invested in infrastructure: roads, energy, information technology.

Under the leadership of the President of the Burkinabe Revolution, numerous initiatives have been taken, guiding the country towards a promising future.

Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s strategic plan lays the foundations for a new national vision, and is intended as a response to Burkina Faso’s main challenges.

Since October 2022, major achievements have been made in key development sectors.

The infrastructures; whether socio-economic, transport, health…, Captain Ibrahim is stepping up the number of projects, in line with the ambitions set out in his various programmes.

 Work on the Presidential Initiative for Community Development was recently launched.

This is an invitation from the Head of State of Burkina Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, to the people at grassroots level to mobilise and take charge of the development problems they encounter on a daily basis.

Cedric KABORE

Posts Grid

Serena Williams sparks speculation after rejoining Tennis drug testing pool

Serena Williams has reignited rumors of a potential return to professional tennis after reappearing on the sport's official drug testing registry. The International Tennis Integrity...

FECAFOOT/Cameroon: Samuel Eto’o re-elected amidst institutional tensions

Samuel Eto'o has been re-elected as president of the Cameroonian Football Federation (FECAFOOT) for a second four-year term, despite facing significant institutional opposition. The elective...

African Teams face mixed fortunes at Women’s Handball World Cup

The 2025 IHF Women's Handball World Cup is underway in Germany and the Netherlands, and the African contenders have experienced a contrasting start. On Thursday,...

Dakar 2026: Africa’s First Youth Olympic Games prepare for historic debut

Dakar 2026 is set to make history by hosting the first-ever Youth Olympic Games (YOG) on African soil from October 31 to November 13, 2026....

Mikel Obi eyes NFF leadership on anti-corruption platform

Former Super Eagles captain John Obi Mikel has publicly declared his ambition to lead the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), setting a firm condition: a zero-tolerance...

Cycling/ Kigali to host 2025 Africa cycling excellence awards, highlighting continental talent

The African Cycling Confederation will hold its prestigious Continental Excellence Awards in Kigali on November 29, 2025, recognizing the continent's top cyclists. Rwanda's selection as...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *