Burkina Faso/Peace efforts: The Burkina Faso Diaspora in the United States makes a patriotic gesture and promises

As Burkina Faso continues its determined efforts to reclaim national territory and drive socio-economic development, Burkinabe citizens living abroad remain actively engaged in supporting these initiatives.

 

Those residing in the United States have been especially proactive, contributing significantly to their homeland’s stability and sovereignty.

 

Recently, a donation of 22 million CFA francs was made to the country’s patriotic support fund by Burkinabe expatriates in the U.S.

 

This gesture represents a collective contribution from individuals in the diaspora, aimed at aiding the fight for security and peace in Burkina Faso.

 

According to their representatives, this financial support reflects a deep understanding of the current challenges and appreciation for the significant progress made by the nation’s leadership, its security forces, and the population within the country. The diaspora has also committed to further contributions in the future.

 

The Burkinabe government reports that it now controls 69% of its territory, a significant improvement from the 40% under control in 2022.

 

This achievement is attributed to the concerted efforts of all Burkinabe citizens, under the guidance of President Ibrahim Traoré and his administration.

 

The diaspora in the U.S. has commended these accomplishments, which have restored hope and bolstered the morale of the population.

 

Additionally, they have praised the resettlement of internally displaced persons, totaling 700,000 people, the gradual return of normal life in areas previously held by extremist groups, and the reopening of over 1,500 schools.

 

The U.S.-based Burkinabe community remains committed to supporting ongoing efforts to restore peace and sovereignty in their homeland, reinforcing their role in the country’s continued progress.

Cédric KABORE

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