Ouagadougou: This Friday's publications comment on the verdict in the trial of Donatien Nagalo, the conference of commissioners without forgetting the new equipment received by the army to fight against terrorism.'Fight against terrorism: The national army receives 75 military vehicles' displays the newspaper of all Burkinabè Sidwaya on its front page.Sidwaya reports a publication from the AIB which informs that the national army received yesterday 7 ambulances, 4 pick-ups, 2 buses, 20 fuel tanks all armored, 40 light trucks, and 2 temsah armored vehicles in order to strengthen their operational capacity.The private daily Le pays adds that this equipment was acquired with its own funds by the Burkinabe state from the Arab Republic of Egypt.The country adds that according to the Minister in charge of Defense, this acquisition from the Arab Republic of Egypt is the expression of the diversification of Burkina's partners of which the Head of State speaks.From another angle, the dean of private dailies, L'Observateur Paalga headlines its front page: 'The commissioners want to be leaders and not bosses'The newspaper informs that from April 18 to 19, 2024, the police commissioners, command and design bodies will examine the question of human resources management in the context of the fight against terrorismL'Observateur Paalga adds that according to the Director General of Police, Roger Ouédraogo, at the end of this exercise, they must be good leaders and not bosses.For its part, Le Pays informs that this 2024 edition of the conference of police commissioners is placed under the theme; 'human resources management at the National Police in the context of the fight against terrorism'.He adds that the executives coming from the four corners of the country for the occasion will reflect on how to adapt or readjust management systems in this security context.In another register, the country writes on its first page: 'Cleared by the courts of acts of embezzlement: Roch Donatien Nagalo demands a public apolo gy'.The newspaper recalls that Mr. Nagalo had suffered several accusations just after his appointment as Minister of Industrial Development and Trade which led him to resign on November 8, 2022.The Paalga Observer continues that completely clearing the accusations brought against him by the courts, the verdict of which was rendered on April 13, 2024, Donatien Nagalo asked his 'detractors' to publicly make amends.Source: Burkina Information Agency