Ouagadougou: Trainees from the non-commissioned officer qualification brigade of the National School for Active Non-Commissioned Officers (ENSOA) handed over a batch of construction materials to the Faso Mªbo Agency on Saturday, including cement, aggregates, wheelbarrows, and shovels, in support of national development actions.
According to Burkina Information Agency, Captain Auguste Lingani, commander of the ENSOA training brigade, stated that this contribution is part of the end-of-training activities and reflects the trainees' commitment to putting into practice the values of discipline, civic responsibility, and service to the nation. He emphasized that the armed forces have a role to play in supporting the country's structuring initiatives.
On behalf of the trainees, Wendyam Frederic Badini stated that this gesture reflects their desire to participate in the collective effort of nation-building. He emphasized the need for unity and mobilization of all to meet the challenges of development.
In addition to handing over materials, the trainees also took part in fieldwork, contributing directly to the activities undertaken.
On this occasion, the ENSOA trainees invited all Burkinabe, especially the youth, to get involved alongside local initiatives, believing that the country's development depends on everyone's contribution and on a spirit of active solidarity.
This action comes in a context marked by strong mobilization around the Faso Mªbo Agency, seen as a unifying framework for citizen participation. Driven by the vision of the authorities, the agency encourages the involvement of institutions and communities in concrete actions for development.
Through this initiative, the ENSOA trainees reaffirm their commitment to actively contribute to the development of Burkina Faso.