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Terrorist attack in Barsalogho and scanning of copies of direct competitions on the front pages of Burkinabe newspapers


Today’s publications echo the government’s support for the injured in Barsalogo and the government delegation in the scanning center for copies of the 2024 direct competition.

‘Terrorist attack in Barsalogho: the government at the bedside of the wounded’, displays the newspaper of all Burkinabé Sidwaya on its front page.

According to the newspaper, those injured in the terrorist attack received yesterday, Sunday, the support and comfort of the entire nation represented by the ministers in charge of communication, security, health, humanitarian action and the chief of staff of the army.

The public daily reports that the minister promised to respond so that the enemy knows that such barbarities will never again be accepted on the territory.

According to him, it is beyond the military action that all humanitarian assistance was provided to the victims so that they quickly regain their health.

Under another chapter, the private newspaper Le Pays comments on the correction of the tests for the 2024 direct com
petitions.

The private daily informs that a government team formed led by the Minister in charge of the public service Bassolma Bazié made an immersion on Thursday August 22, 2024 at the National School of Administration and Magistracy (ENAM) to encourage and ensure transparency of the direct competition correction process.

According to the newspaper, this visit is proof that the government is closely following the recruitment process for state agents.

In this regard, the dean of private daily newspapers L’Observateur Palgaa informs that in addition to the government delegation, there was a delegation of candidate representatives on site.

The colleague maintains that the Minister in charge of Communication reassures candidates of the transparency guaranteed for the correction of copies while specifying that ‘no grain of sand will stop the machine’.

Source: Burkina Information Agency