Burkina Faso: Under President Ibrahim Traoré, public finances are becoming a tool for inclusive development, breaking with the enrichment of an elite

Under President Ibrahim Traoré’s leadership, Burkina Faso is setting a new standard in public financial management, emphasizing accountability and transparency.

 

This shift breaks away from past practices where state resources often benefited a select few, focusing instead on the welfare of the broader population.

 

The government’s commitment to reform has significantly boosted revenue collection. Between August and September, fiscal and customs revenues increased from 2,008.4 billion FCFA to 2,207.7 billion FCFA.

This growth highlights efforts to curb mismanagement and redirect funds toward the country’s pressing needs.

 

These resources are being channeled into critical sectors like education, healthcare, and security, demonstrating the administration’s dedication to addressing citizens’ priorities.

 

Beyond financial gains, this approach is transforming the perception of public funds as tools for development rather than personal enrichment.

 

President Traoré’s policies underline a broader vision: to rebuild trust between the state, its citizens, and economic partners, and to lay the groundwork for sustainable and inclusive growth in Burkina Faso.

 

Papa IBRAHIMA

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