The Minister in charge of the Civil Service, Bassolma Bazié, indicated Tuesday in Ouagadougou that the professional training of public administration agents is one of the essential levers to make it, a modern and efficient administration, able to meet the expectations of the decentralization and deconcentration process.
Professional training for state agents “thus allows agents to make full use of their skills, to adequately carry out their career plans and to develop the ability to adapt to frequent changes and predictable developments in professions. It is one of the essential levers for making public administration a modern and efficient administration, capable of meeting the expectations of the decentralization and deconcentration process,” indicated the Minister in charge of the Civil Service, Bassolma Bazié. .
For Mr. Bazié, in Burkina Faso, professional training for public administration agents is provided largely by state professional training establishments in various areas of expertise.
He was speaking in Ouagadougou during the 2023 session of the Forum of State Professional Training Establishments which had the theme “professional training of State agents in the face of security challenges”.
For him, this forum constitutes a framework for exchange on reforms affecting the field of agent training for the benefit of the administration.
According to him, it also makes it possible to formulate recommendations to the supervisory authorities and to implement the recommendations resulting from the general assembly of the State’s public establishments.
“The purpose of these consultation frameworks is to pool experiences with a view to guaranteeing equivalent qualification levels between trainees from all of the State’s vocational training establishments through common strategic orientations,” he said. increased.
According to the minister, the work of the forum will focus in particular on the description of the situation of professional training of state agents in this context of insecurity, the identification of the difficulties faced by professional training establishments, exchanges on resilience strategies for future public officials in the face of terrorism and recommendations for meeting the challenges in these professional training establishments.
“We must expect that a reflection will be carried out so that schools can continue to carry out their mission properly and also that these schools can provide their support to the question of the fight against insecurity,” maintained the secretary permanent coordinator of state schools and professional training centers, Emmanuel Nignan.
According to him, it is an annual forum and this time, it is presented under another framework, in another format taking into account the security context of the country.
Source: Burkina Information Agency