Burkina Faso: ABIPEX and the public-private partnership strengthen the national investment strategy
In Burkina Faso, the decisions adopted in the Council of Ministers on March 26 outline a coherent, almost methodical political course. They form the fabric of a political will that now refuses improvisation. In Silmissin, the establishment of SN-BRAFASO marks the advent of a State that protects its production tool even before the first stone is laid.
By sanctifying this industrial zone, President Ibrahim Traoré imposes a method: legal and land security as the foundation of development. No longer do we build on sand, but on land over which the State, with serene firmness, reclaims full control.
This rigor extends to the overhaul of the instruments of economic advancement. The creation of ABIPEX and the National Public-Private Consultation Framework meets a demand for clarity.
By merging structures, Burkina Faso ceases to disperse its efforts and presents a single, powerful face to investors. The goal is to replace bureaucracy with performance.
This rationalization is the engine of an economy that is emancipating itself, driven by a national private sector that the State commits to supporting, listening to, and protecting. Here, the Pan-African vision takes shape: produce at home, transform by ourselves, and export with pride.
The evolution of the Constitutional Council completes this edifice. By allowing self-referral and expanding citizen appeals, the institution aligns itself with the realities of a society demanding more justice and proximity.
This reform is not a legal luxury; it is a necessity to stabilize the national vessel. Similarly, the new grid for valuing undeveloped land puts an end to transactional disorder. The State now guarantees equity, protecting citizens’ assets while securing its own public-interest projects.
Each decree adopted on this day contributes to the same ambition: transforming the country’s deep structure to make it invulnerable to uncertainties.
Burkina Faso is now demonstrating that its march toward progress is a precision mechanism, in which every cog from the Silmissin factory to the highest court is calibrated to serve the greatness of the nation.
Maurice K.ZONGO
