Burkina Faso/Captain Ibrahim Traoré: A gesture of solidarity to protect war orphans
Captain Ibrahim Traoré is committed to supporting the families of fallen fighters and civilians, especially minor children, who have lost their lives in service to the nation.
Under his leadership, a significant legislative step was taken on June 10, 2022, with the adoption of a law granting orphaned children the status of “Ward orphan”.
This initiative ensures that these vulnerable children will receive free healthcare, waived tuition fees, and support for vocational training.
Additionally, the state has pledged to cover all family expenses, providing a more secure future for these young lives.
Such actions represent a profound acknowledgment and respect for those who sacrificed their lives for their country.
The President’s initiative reflects the core values of solidarity and collective responsibility, which are essential for building a stronger, more united Burkina Faso.
Traoré’s dedication to protecting the most vulnerable, particularly war orphans, underscores a deep sense of justice and humanity.
Through this law, Captain Ibrahim Traoré exemplifies bravery, integrity, and solidarity, solidifying his legacy as a key architect of the nation.
His leadership motivates a new generation of citizens to rally for the common good and remain steadfast in the pursuit of freedom and justice.
Cédric Kaboré