Burkina Faso: Captain Ibrahim Traoré addresses Burkinabe to mark year 2 of the transition

To commemorate the second anniversary of the transition, Burkina Faso’s President, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, reaffirms his commitment to the Burkinabe people. On Saturday, October 5, 2024, at 10 a.m., he will address citizens directly through the airwaves of Radio Burkina 99.9 FM.

 

This event reflects his determination to maintain close contact with the public and to share the progress made under his leadership.

 

Since assuming the presidency, Captain Traoré has prioritized listening to the concerns and expectations of his fellow citizens.

 

During these critical times, he continues to promote dialogue, emphasizing that every decision made is aimed at strengthening national sovereignty and security.

 

This address will provide an opportunity to review the achievements of the past two years of transition while outlining future directions.

 

This radio address is part of a commitment to transparency and accessibility, fundamental principles for President Traoré. It underscores the importance of addressing the concerns of Burkinabe people, whether they are young or elderly.

 

Whether focusing on security, development, or reforms, the President aims to reassure and inspire his compatriots as they face ongoing challenges.

 

Through this communication, Captain Ibrahim Traoré reiterates his dedication to a successful transition, placing the Burkinabe people at the center of every initiative.

 

The direct exchange on Radio Burkina will clarify the upcoming steps in his agenda while reinforcing national unity and cohesion, essential elements for sustaining progress.

 

Papa IBRAHIMA

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