Burkina Faso: Towards universal coverage, President Ibrahim Traoré’s efforts to ensure equal access to mobile phone and Internet services

Since taking office, President Ibrahim Traoré and his administration have made access to mobile phone and internet services a national priority. In 2022, the government successfully provided coverage to 183 underserved areas, also known as “white zones,” by investing 6.2 billion CFA francs ($10.5 million) through the Universal Access and Service Fund (FASU).

 

This move underscores their commitment to bridging the digital divide that still affects large parts of Burkina Faso.

 

However, the challenge remains significant. There are still 1,700 white zones across the country, where mobile and internet services are completely lacking.

 

To address this, on August 27, Minister of Digital Transition, Post, and Electronic Communications, Aminata Zerbo/Sabane, announced an ambitious plan to extend network coverage to 1,000 of these zones over the next three years.

 

This initiative, focused on reaching areas that are not financially viable for private operators, reflects the government’s determination to ensure no citizen is left behind in the digital revolution.

 

This effort forms part of a broader strategy to develop the country’s digital infrastructure, which is crucial for both economic and social progress.

 

With 85% mobile phone coverage and internet penetration rates of 64% for 3G and 46% for 4G, Burkina Faso is steadily moving towards modernization and digital inclusion.

 

The results of these efforts are already visible. The country now boasts 27.26 million mobile phone subscriptions, with a penetration rate of 116.45%, and 18.67 million mobile internet subscriptions, covering 79.78% of the population.

 

These figures reflect President Ibrahim Traoré’s commitment to leveraging digital technology as a tool for national development.

 

By connecting the most remote areas, the government is providing all citizens with access to the opportunities that the digital age offers, whether in education, healthcare, or economic growth.

 

This initiative not only bridges the digital gap but also fosters an environment conducive to innovation and prosperity in previously neglected regions.

 

In conclusion, the efforts of President Ibrahim Traoré and his government to extend mobile and internet services across Burkina Faso are not just a response to current needs, but also a forward-looking vision.

 

These initiatives highlight a commitment to building a connected, inclusive, and future-oriented Burkina Faso

Papa IBRAHIMA

 

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