On the occasion of Ramadan, marking the end of the Muslim lent, the President of Burkina Faso Captain Ibrahim Traoré once again demonstrated governance marked by humility and closeness to the people. In Ouagadougou, he issued a call for social cohesion, an essential pillar for building a peaceful and prosperous nation.
In a simple yet highly symbolic gesture, the Head of State chose to pray in a popular neighborhood, close to citizens.
This approach reflects his determination to remain connected to the daily realities of his people, embodying a vision of power centered on humanity and solidarity.
Following the prayer, President Ibrahim Traoré expressed his deep gratitude to the combatant forces, saluting their commitment to defending national sovereignty.
In a spirit of compassion, he also offered prayers for the wounded, the sick, and bereaved families, reinforcing the image of a leader attentive to every Burkinabe.
Finally, true to his Pan-African commitment, he called for continental unity and the pursuit of knowledge as foundations for development.
By placing people at the heart of his actions, the President of Faso outlines a vision of governance rooted in solidarity, lasting peace, and collective dignity.