Tenkodogo: The Burkinabe Pan-African Youth Movement of Tenkodogo handed over 4.5 tons of cement to the Faso Mªbo brigade to support the presidential initiative aimed at beautifying and cleaning up Burkina Faso's major cities. The award ceremony was held in the presence of Adama Kambon©, mission officer to the Presidency of Faso for the Nakamb© region, Sami B©renger Poda, president of the special delegation of Tenkodogo, members of the structure, and the representative of the commander of the Faso Mªbo brigade.
According to Burkina Information Agency, the gesture by the Burkinabe Pan-African Youth Movement is intended to rally support from both local citizens and those in the diaspora for the ongoing project in Bobo and Ouagadougou. Souleymane Minoungou, president of the Movement, expressed the region's ambition to surpass other regions in their contribution to the initiative. He emphasized that urban development is not solely the government's responsibility.
The Movement's Secretary General, Touwend-Rinda C©lestin Bouda, highlighted the progress and innovation in Burkina Faso despite challenges. He assured that this donation is just the beginning and that the Movement's members and supporters are actively working to gather more resources for future contributions.
Sami B©renger Poda, president of the Tenkodogo special delegation, expressed gratitude upon receiving the donation. He praised the Movement for their civic engagement and commitment to national development. Poda also encouraged other civil society actors to emulate the Movement's efforts in supporting the initiatives of Captain Ibrahim Traor©.