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Kourweogo/Peace effort: The Homeland Defense Front contributes 232,600 CFA francs


The coordination office of the Homeland Defense Front (FDP) of Kourweogo, presented to the provincial authorities, on Wednesday August 21, 2024 in Boussé, a payment receipt in the amount of 232,600 F CFA, on behalf of the patriotic support fund.

The provincial authorities of Kourwéogo received, on Wednesday August 21, 2024, the coordination of the Homeland Defense Front (FDP), which came to present a receipt for payment of the sum of 232,600 CFA francs, on behalf of the patriotic support.

According to the coordination spokesperson, Moumini Kinda, himself a Volunteer for the Defense of the Homeland (VDP), paid tribute to all the FDS and VDP, for the sacrifices made.

He then indicated that victory against the terrorist hydra and the reconquest of the true sovereignty of Burkina Faso requires the mobilization of all citizens.

‘This action therefore echoes the call of the Head of State, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, inviting all Burkinabés to contribute to the efforts to defend the national territory,’ said Moumini
Kinda.

In the same sense, the head of the movement for Kourwéogo, Salif Ouédraogo, added that the FDP having demanded and obtained the departure of French forces, now wants to work on mobilizing resources to both contribute to the peace effort. , to also allow the government to have its own financial resources, essential to the success of its endogenous development program.

Speaking about the participation of his structure in local development actions, the provincial coordinator of the FDP, stressed that his structure has to its credit several public health and reforestation activities in the city of Boussé.

‘Other interventions currently being prepared will see the light of day soon,’ he mentioned.

The high commissioner of Kourweogo province, Siaka Barro, expressed his gratitude to the movement for the contribution.

He also urged the other components of the province to follow this example of commitment to the homeland.

Source: Burkina Information Agency