Burkina Faso: A draft constitutional bill adopts the new motto, “Homeland or Death, we will win’

Burkina Faso is on the brink of altering its national motto through a newly adopted draft constitutional amendment. This change specifically targets Article 34 of the Constitution, focusing on paragraph 4, which currently defines the country’s motto as “Unity-Progress-Justice.” The proposed new motto is “Homeland or Death, We Will Win.”

 

This amendment, introduced by the Minister of Justice and Human Rights, who also oversees Relations with Institutions, Edasso Rodrigue Bayala, is part of a broader effort to strengthen patriotic sentiment among the population.

 

According to the minister, the new motto is intended to reignite a sense of civic duty, drawing inspiration from values of determination and sacrifice for the nation.

“Homeland or Death, we will win” is a motto steeped in history, evoking memories of struggles for independence and self-determination.

 

It embodies the Burkinabe people’s resolve to overcome present-day challenges, particularly in areas such as security, governance, and development.

 

This draft constitutional amendment reflects a political determination to breathe new life into the nation, rallying citizens around a shared cause: the defense of the homeland and the triumph of the ideals of freedom and justice.

 

The government hopes that this new motto will serve as a catalyst for national cohesion and collective commitment as Burkina Faso continues to confront numerous challenges.

 

The proposed motto still requires approval from the relevant legislative bodies before it can become official.

 

However, it already represents a symbolic turning point in the modern history of Burkina Faso, reaffirming the patriotic and resilient values that define the Burkinabe people.

 

Cédric KABORE

 

 

 

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