The sons and daughters of the commune of Tiébélé, a locality located about thirty km east of Pô, offered on March 16, 2024, food, a motorcycle and cement, to the Volunteers for the defense of the homeland ( VDP) of Tiébélé, committed to the reconquest of the national territory. The donation was presented during a large meeting in support of the transition.The chain of solidarity with the Volunteers for the Defense of the Fatherland (VDP) of the province continues.This time, it was the sons and daughters of the commune of Tiébélé living in Ouagadougou and elsewhere who showed their support for the Volunteers for the Defense of the Fatherland (VDP) of the said commune by offering them 20 bags of rice of 50 kg, 05 cans of 25 liter oil, a motorbike and 02 tons of cement.The donation was presented this Saturday March 16, 2024 in Tiébélé during a large meeting in support of the Transition.According to their spokesperson, Georges T. Batina, this gesture is a way for them to recognize the efforts and sacrific e made by all of the Defense and Security Forces (FDS) and in particular the VDP of the commune of Tiébélé.'This contribution follows the call from the highest authorities of the country to contribute to the peace effort by supporting the combat forces engaged in the theaters of operations,' he added.Batina also maintained that the FDS and VDP are doing an excellent job of securing the commune, which allows the population to go about freely and carry out their activities.He went on to state that they will support the VDPs with fuel to enable them carry out their security activities.Concerning the cement, the spokesperson indicated that it is intended for the construction of a VDP station in the village of Guénon.The FDS nationals of Tiébélé and serving elsewhere welcomed the initiative of their parents and asked for frank collaboration with the FDS of the commune.Representatives of different religious communities and young people and women reaffirmed their support for the Transition and the action s it has undertaken.They blessed the fighting forces engaged in the reconquest of the national territory and prayed for the return of peace to Burkina Faso.The association of patriots of Nahouri 'les wayignans' also handed over four spare tires to the VDP of the commune of Tiébélé on this occasion.Source: Burkina Information AgencyBy Charity NginyuIn a bid to display gratitude and generosity, former students of Lourdes College have come together to honor one of their own, Pa Joe, a dedicated night watchman who served the institution for 41 years.The Ex-students embarked on a project three months ago to rehabilitate Pa Joe's home, ensuring his comfort and well-being in his retirement years.This was upon discovering that Pa Joe's living conditions were not as comfortable as they should be. The alumni sprang into action to remodel his house.The result is a stunning transformation including a modern bathroom and toilet, both indoor and outdoor kitchens, tiled floors, and a satellite dish providing access to 452 channels of entertainment.Furthermore, the renovated home has been furnished with essential appliances such as a fridge and TV, three bedroom sets, and a double bunk for his grandchildren. A fully installed solar panel system, complemented by Eneo electricity has been installed to ensure a reliable power supply, while outd oor bathroom facilities and a backup water tank provide added convenience.In addition to the physical upgrades to his home, Pa Joe was also granted a lifetime pension, the exact amount of which remains undisclosed for security reasons. He received a complete set of utensils, bedding, towels, and special outfits, ensuring his comfort and dignity are upheld.As the finishing touches are put in place, anticipation builds for the grand celebration planned for Palm Sunday, where Pa Joe will have the opportunity to celebrate his 85th birthday and 55th wedding anniversary in style. The event will also mark the unveiling of his newly renovated home, as well as the formal recognition of his service by the Vatican.Source: Cameroon News Agency