Burkina Faso: President Ibrahim Traoré, a fervent advocate of quality public infrastructure for sustainable development

President Ibrahim Traoré is prioritizing the improvement of public infrastructure as a cornerstone for Burkina Faso’s development. Recognizing the challenges of durability and reliability in public works, his administration has introduced a pivotal reform aimed at enhancing the management and delivery of infrastructure projects.

 

Under this new initiative, the Ministry of Housing will play a central role in every phase of public project development.

 

From design and planning to execution, the ministry will ensure that all constructions meet strict technical, environmental, and safety standards.

 

This reform seeks to minimize defects, improve the quality of completed projects, and maximize the impact of public investments.

 

The President’s commitment reflects his vision of a Burkina Faso equipped with modern and sustainable infrastructure tailored to the needs of its people.

 

By strengthening oversight and implementing rigorous control mechanisms, the government aims to provide citizens with dependable and lasting structures while optimizing available resources.

 

This new approach emphasizes quality, transparency, and accountability in public works management.

 

It represents a significant milestone in achieving effective and results-oriented governance, paving the way for a better future for Burkina Faso.

 

Papa Ibrahima

 

 

 

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