JNEPC: Kampti’s PDS Calls for Local Consumption to Build Sustainable Sovereignty

Kampti: As part of the 3rd edition of the National Days of Patriotic Commitment and Citizen Participation, the President of the Special Delegation (PDS) of Kampti, Massaba Aim© Soulama, relayed the message of the President of Faso, while inviting the vital forces to take ownership of the theme centered on food sovereignty and economic patriotism, through concrete actions, including the promotion of local consumption and active participation in the sanitation day on April 4.

According to Burkina Information Agency, the local actors in Kampti gathered around the celebration of the 3rd edition of the National Days of Patriotic Commitment and Citizen Participation were called upon to make a collective effort in favor of endogenous development. Massaba Aim© Soulama read the message from the President of Faso, focusing on the need to strengthen civic engagement and consolidate the foundations of a sovereign and resilient nation.

In line with the theme of this edition, entitled: "Food sovereignty and economic patriotism: together, let us cultivate our dignity through local production and consumption," the PDS urged the population to adopt responsible behaviors by favoring local products. 'Consuming what we produce is an act of patriotism. It is by valuing our local resources that we will strengthen our economy and guarantee our sovereignty,' he argued.

Continuing in this dynamic, Soulama invited each socio-professional and religious organization to organize itself in preparation for the sanitation day scheduled for April 4th. To this end, he recommended that each structure identify a place or municipal service to be cleaned up, in order to contribute effectively to the beautification of the living environment. "Civic engagement must translate into concrete actions on the ground. The cleanliness of our community is everyone's business," he added.

The meeting was attended by key figures in the community, including directors and department heads, religious and traditional leaders, as well as socio-professional organizations, all mobilized around the ideals of patriotism and civic participation. This collective mobilization reflects the desire of local actors to support the national dynamic in favor of a more responsible, united Burkina Faso resolutely focused on developing its internal potential.

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