Kadiogo: Bêbê Arnaud Noufe was officially installed as the Regional Director of Sports, Youth and Employment of Kadiogo in a ceremony focused on continuity, innovation, and action for youth.According to Burkina Information Agency, Bêbê Arnaud Noufe's appointment was formalized after a handover ceremony, which took place in the meeting room of the Kadiogo governorate. The event was chaired by Aïssata Angeline Traore, the secretary general of the region, who represented the governor. Noufe succeeds Kalifa Zonou, the outgoing regional director of Sports and Recreation, who presented a satisfactory assessment of his tenure, highlighting institutional achievements and efforts to revitalize regional sports.Kalifa Zonou acknowledged the commitment of various actors and partners who contributed to the accomplishments during his term and expressed his gratitude to the administrative authorities for their support. In his address, Bêbê Arnaud Noufe expressed gratitude for the trust placed in him by the authorities a nd honored his predecessor's work. He committed to enhancing the achievements with a fresh approach to public action and pledged dedication to meet the expectations of youth and sports stakeholders.Noufe outlined his priorities, which include focusing on the economic empowerment of young people, strengthening their employability, and promoting social cohesion through sports. He emphasized the importance of collaboration among stakeholders for effective coordination of initiatives.Ms. Aïssata Angeline Traore, representing the Governor, praised the outgoing director's work and congratulated Noufe on his appointment. She encouraged him to sustain existing efforts while introducing innovative initiatives to support youth development. She reiterated the regional authorities' priorities of strengthening social cohesion, promoting civic engagement, and improving public policy impact on youth.This transition of responsibilities aligns with structural reforms aimed at enhancing public action's effectiveness and addressing youth concerns in Kadiogo.