Burkina Faso/Security and development: The year 2025 promises to be decisive for President Ibrahim TRAORE and his government

As 2025 approaches, Burkina Faso’s leadership, under President Captain Ibrahim Traoré, is gearing up for a crucial year focused on advancing stability and development. During the inaugural Cabinet meeting of the new government, President Traoré outlined key priorities to ensure the success of the nation’s strategic plans.

Determined to address the pressing needs of the population, President Traoré has called for accelerated implementation of development projects and strengthened efforts in combating terrorism.

 

According to Prime Minister Rimtalba Jean Emmanuel Ouédraogo, clear directives were issued to fast-track government initiatives to meet the legitimate expectations of citizens and facilitate the resettlement of displaced communities.

 

In his push for good governance, President Traoré emphasized the importance of eradicating corruption and inefficiency within public administration.

 

 He stressed that a cleaner and more effective system is vital to ensuring that government activities truly serve the people.

 

Additionally, the President reaffirmed his commitment to strategically channel resources toward impactful projects that directly improve citizens’ lives.

 

Specific instructions were given to the Prime Minister and his team to translate these goals into tangible results, underscoring the administration’s dedication to delivering meaningful change for the people of Burkina Faso.

 

With these directives, 2025 is set to be a decisive year for laying a solid foundation for long-term progress and stability in the country.

Cédric KABORE

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