Bassitenga: Local leaders celebrated the retirement of High Commissioner Sahabani Zeba during a heartfelt ceremony at the Ziniare town hall. After dedicating 36 years to public service, Zeba was honored for his steadfast commitment to the people of Bassitenga province.According to Burkina Information Agency, young citizens, civil society organizations, elders, and both customary and administrative authorities lauded Zeba for his accessibility and attentiveness throughout his tenure. Bruno Sawadogo, representing the youth, praised the High Commissioner for his support and encouragement in community projects, emphasizing his dedication to addressing local concerns.Halilou Bouda, speaking for the civil society organizations, described Zeba as a leader highly regarded by the associations within Bassitenga. Bouda expressed deep emotion, acknowledging the challenge of encapsulating Zeba's impact without becoming tearful.Governor Sy Assetou Barry/Traore of the Oubri region, who presided over the ceremony, comm ended Zeba as a loyal and sincere collaborator, highlighting his integrity and professionalism in service.Zeba, visibly moved by the tributes, expressed his gratitude to the people of Bassitenga. He shared his surprise and satisfaction in knowing that his efforts were both observed and appreciated, affirming his ongoing affection for the province he served for over a decade.Zeba's career in the Civil Service began on April 3, 1989, and he held positions as prefect in two departments before taking on the leadership of Bassitenga. The ceremony concluded with symbolic gifts and photo sessions, reflecting the community's deep respect and appreciation for Zeba's approachable and valued service.