Burkina Faso: Major Oumarou Yabré, a strategist at the service of national security

President Ibrahim Traoré has appointed Commandant Oumarou Yabré as the head of the National State Security Council, entrusting him with a critical role in Burkina Faso’s ongoing fight against insecurity.

 

This strategic decision underscores the President’s confidence in Yabré’s proven expertise and unwavering dedication.

 

With a distinguished career marked by significant achievements, Commandant Yabré has been a key figure in securing the nation.

 

Under his leadership, numerous destabilization attempts have been successfully thwarted, ensuring the preservation of the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

 

In the face of persistent threats, this appointment reflects President Traoré’s commitment to bolstering national security mechanisms.

 

By placing Yabré in this pivotal position, the President is entrusting the task to a leader known for devising innovative strategies and efficiently mobilizing resources to safeguard the nation.

 

This new role provides Commandant Yabré with the opportunity to further his patriotic mission.

 

Through close collaboration with the armed forces, civilian authorities, and international partners, he aims to consolidate past achievements while proactively addressing emerging security challenges.

 

The appointment symbolizes Burkina Faso’s resilience and determination to protect its people against all odds.

 

Commandant Yabré stands as a beacon of hope and strength, embodying the nation’s unwavering resolve to achieve peace, stability, and lasting security.

Cédric KABORE

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