Burkina Faso’s President Ibrahim Traoré champions endogenous development for National sovereignty

Since assuming office over two years ago, Burkina Faso’s President, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, has been steadfast in his mission to liberate the nation from external dependency, exploitation, and domination. His vision centers on endogenous development, harnessing the country’s abundant resources—both material and human—to build a self-reliant and prosperous future.
Key to this transformation are the agricultural and industrial sectors. Traoré emphasizes the need for agricultural self-sufficiency to ensure food security and local processing of raw materials to boost industrialization.
On Thursday, March 6, he underscored this commitment during the inauguration of a privately-owned industrial unit in Pabré, Central Region, dedicated to producing local detergents.
“This industrial unit symbolizes our ability to rely on our own resources, expertise, and ingenuity to build a strong and sovereign economy,” Traoré declared, praising the initiative as a model for private sector engagement.
The President has ignited a new era of economic transformation, urging citizens to embrace entrepreneurship and contribute to the nation’s development.
Beyond agricultural reforms, he advocates for local processing of farm products to reduce reliance on imports and achieve food self-sufficiency.
His leadership marks a pivotal shift toward reclaiming national sovereignty and fostering homegrown solutions to the country’s challenges.
Olivier TOE