By Twink Jones Gadama
In a remarkable display of leadership and vision, President Ibrahim Traoré has transformed Burkina Faso’s economic and political landscape since assuming office two years ago. The country’s GDP has grown from approximately $18.8 billion to $22.1 billion, a testament to Traoré’s prudent economic policies and commitment to self-determination.
One of Traoré’s boldest moves was rejecting loans from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank. In a statement that resonated with many Africans, he declared, “Africa doesn’t need the World Bank, IMF, Europe, or America.” This stance has earned him accolades as a champion of African independence and sovereignty.
Traoré’s government has also implemented a series of measures aimed at reducing inequality and promoting economic growth. He reduced the salaries of ministers and parliamentarians by 30% and increased the salaries of civil servants by 50%. This move demonstrates his commitment to fairness and social justice.
In addition, Traoré’s government has paid off Burkina Faso’s local debts, a significant achievement that will have far-reaching benefits for the country’s economy. He has also established two tomato processing plants, the first-ever in Burkina Faso, which will create jobs and stimulate economic growth.
The president’s vision for a self-sufficient Burkina Faso is evident in his efforts to promote local industries. In 2023, he inaugurated a state-of-the-art gold mine to enhance local processing capabilities. He also stopped the export of unrefined Burkina Faso gold to Europe, a move that will ensure that the country benefits fully from its natural resources.
Traoré’s government has also made significant investments in the agricultural sector. He has distributed over 400 tractors, 239 tillers, 710 motor pumps, and 714 motorcycles to boost production and support rural stakeholders. Access to improved seeds and other farm inputs has also been provided to maximize agricultural output.
The results of these efforts are already being felt. Tomato production in Burkina Faso increased from 315,000 metric tonnes in 2022 to 360,000 metric tonnes in 2024. Millet production rose from 907,000 metric tonnes in 2022 to 1.1 million metric tonnes in 2024. Rice production increased from 280,000 metric tonnes in 2022 to 326,000 metric tonnes in 2024.
In the area of infrastructure development, Traoré’s government is constructing new roads, widening existing ones, and upgrading gravel roads to paved surfaces. A new airport, the Ouagadougou-Donsin Airport, is also being built and is expected to be completed in 2025.
Traoré’s commitment to African values and traditions is evident in his decision to ban the wearing of British legal wigs and gowns in local courts. Instead, he has introduced traditional Burkinabé attire, a move that promotes cultural identity and pride.
The president’s stance on foreign influence is also noteworthy. He banned French military operations in Burkina Faso, French media in the country, and expelled French troops. This move demonstrates his commitment to protecting Burkina Faso’s sovereignty and independence.
President Ibrahim Traoré’s two-year tenure has been marked by significant achievements in the areas of economic growth, self-determination, and infrastructure development. His commitment to African values and traditions is inspiring, and his stance on foreign influence is a testament to his courage and leadership. As Burkina Faso continues on its path to prosperity and self-determination, one thing is clear: President Ibrahim Traoré is a leader who is unafraid to challenge the status quo and promote the interests of his people.
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