The bodies of the province of Nahouri led by the secretary general of the province of Nahouri, Sanfiénalé Joseph Sirima, went this Wednesday, May 22, 2024, to discover the Binger hut in Tiakané, a locality located about 8 km west of the town center of Po. This visit is part of the 2nd edition of national heritage month which takes place every year from April 18 to May 18.The village of Tiakané is located about 8 km west of downtown Pô. It is in this village that Binger's hut is located, located in the royal court of Tiakané, that the bodies of the province of Nahouri went to discover it, on Wednesday May 22, 2024.The visit was initiated as part of the 2nd edition of national heritage month on the theme: 'Education about heritage, a factor of social cohesion in Burkina'.After the usual greetings and welcome words from the wise men of the royal court of Tiakané, the bodies will carefully follow the advice and explanations of the site guide, Issac Lirmon Bouliou.According to him, it was in 1887 that the explorer Binger was chased by kidnappers. Not knowing where to go, he asks for help from the people of the village of Tiakané, recognized as warriors.This is how the village chief will house him in one of his huts to save him from his captors.A hut which is part of a set of compartments used as a hiding place for the village during tribal wars. He will stay there for several months before continuing his journey.After the guided tour, the bodies were impressed by the model of this traditional Kassena habitat.For the secretary general of the province of Nahouri, Sanfiénalé Joseph Sirima, this outing which falls within the framework of the national heritage month is an invitation to the populations to go and visit the tourist sites especially since the province has so many of them.He indicated that encouraging activities were carried out in the municipalities for students so that they could visit tourist sites.Sanfiénalé Joseph Sirima, invited resource people to preserve and conserve these sites for future generations.'We learned the real story today, we were always told 'Binger's cabin' it's as if it was the explorer who built it even though it already existed in a set of compartments used of hiding place for the populations of the said village,' indicated the secretary general.The day ended with exchanges between visitors, notables and resource people from Tiakané to the great satisfaction of the day's visitors.Source: Burkina Information Agency