Burkina Faso: Captain Ibrahim Traoré, helping the internally displaced.

The security and humanitarian situation in Burkina Faso has deteriorated with the advent of terrorism and this deterioration has resulted in millions of internally displaced people. The President of the MPSR, in his vision of living together, has put in place a plan to support people vulnerable to food insecurity. A total cost of 240 billion CFA francs for the benefit of displaced persons. A particular support of the President of the MPSR in various areas, access to health services, education, water, hygiene and sanitation.

The recovery of territorial integrity and the security of the population are the priorities of the President of the MPSR. Captain Ibrahim Traoré has carried out a profound reorganization of the army to make it more operational and more efficient. For him, most of the means will be directed towards securing the territory and the populations.

As Captain Ibrahim Traoré said, “our struggle will only end when all the children of Burkina Faso have enough to eat and sleep peacefully in their country. The President of the MPSR is there to lead the country to the right place. The realities can be seen on the ground, his travels by road to encourage and support his brothers in arms, multiple meetings to find an adequate solution.

Let’s not lose sight of the wonders that the FDS and VDP are doing on the ground against armed groups. The President of the MPSR has strengthened combat equipment, rearmed pickups and many others.

Road and rail infrastructure are also part of the MPSR President’s roadmap. The Accra-Ouagadougou railroad construction project has been launched. A partnership with Mali to strengthen security and undertake feasibility studies for a Bobo-Dioulasso-Sikasso-Bamako railroad line.

In the road sector, priority will be given to the construction of major logistical roads in areas under terrorist pressure, particularly in the North, in the Boucle du Mouhoun and in the East of the country, to enable the fighting forces to easily track down the enemy while at the same time improving access to these areas. In Bobo-Dioulasso, the President of the MPSR promised to improve the roads to revive economic activities.

“Stay united, stay mobilized behind the defense and security forces and the valiant VDP, and hope is allowed, because we will not give up, we will go to the end of this fight for the total independence of our homeland,” said the number one of the MPSR.

Miss OLY