Bogande: The High Commissioner Of Gnagna Province, Jean Baptiste Beogo, Conducted A Supervisory Visit To Bogande To Oversee The Progress Of The Civic And Patriotic Education Program, Which Was Officially Launched On January 20. After Attending Demonstrations At The Bantia Municipal High School And The Bogande Provincial High School, He Expressed His Satisfaction With The Results Achieved. He Encouraged Participants To Remain Committed And Congratulated The Instructors For Their Efforts, As The Program Nears Its Conclusion.
According To Burkina Information Agency, Jean Baptiste Beogo's Visit Was Part Of A Provincial Initiative Aimed At Enhancing Civic Responsibility, Discipline, And Patriotism Among The Participants. The High Commissioner, Joined By The First Vice-President Of The Special Municipal Delegation, Alice Bikienga/Lankoande, As Well As Provincial Directors, Military And Paramilitary Authorities, And Instructors, Observed Various Practical Demonstrations By The Trainees.
He Emphasized That This Visit Underscores The Provincial Authorities' Commitment To Ensuring Adherence To The Program's Guidelines And The Achievement Of Its Objectives Since Its Launch. "What We Have Seen Is Satisfactory. I Urge You To Stay The Course And Encourage You To Continue," He Stated After The Demonstrations.
Addressing The Trainees In The Fifth Week Of The Six-Week Program, He Encouraged Them To Be "A Beacon Of Light" For Others. He Urged Them To Adopt Exemplary Behavior And To Apply The Lessons Learned To Become Committed Burkinab¨ Citizens Upholding Discipline, Civic Duty, And Patriotism. The Demonstrations Highlighted The Trainees' Understanding Of The Modules After Five Weeks Of Learning. With One Week Left Before The Program's Official Closure, Provincial Authorities Aim To Sustain The Momentum To Consolidate Achievements And Strengthen Civic Engagement For The Province And The Nation.