Nakambe: The Governor Of The Nakambe Region, Yiye Abraham Somdo, Received The Tenkodogo Branch Of The Union Of Traders And Related Businesses In An Audience. While There To Congratulate Him On His Appointment, The Business Leaders Took The Opportunity To Outline Their Main Concerns, Focusing On Improving The Business Environment And Boosting The Local Economy In A Context Marked By Security Challenges.
According To Burkina Information Agency, Led By Its President, El Hadj Abdoul Kabiro Sana, The Delegation Of Traders First Expressed Their Wishes For Success, Health, And Full Achievement To The New Governor In Carrying Out His Mission At The Head Of Nakambe. The Union Officials Welcomed The Trust Placed In Mr. Somdo By The Highest Authorities In The Country And Reaffirmed Their Willingness To Support Development Actions Undertaken In The Region.
'We Came To Make Contact With The Governor And Show Him Our Support. The World Of Commerce Remains An Essential Partner For The Economic Vitality Of Our Region,' Said The President Of The Union.
Governor Yiye Abraham Somdo Welcomed This Initiative, Which He Described As "Responsible And Constructive." "I Am Very Pleased With This Meeting." He Emphasized The Role Of Traders As Dynamic Players And Highlighted Their Commitment Alongside The Authorities As A Strong Signal For The Development Of The Region.
Beyond The Pleasantries, The Traders Raised Several Major Concerns. These Included The Establishment Of A Vehicle Customs Clearance Brigade In Tenkodogo, The Reorganization Of The Number Of Customs Control Posts, And The Establishment Of A Dry Port. According To Them, These Measures Would Help Reduce The Additional Burdens Borne By Economic Operators, Limit Red Tape, And Facilitate Trade.
The Establishment Of A Dry Port In Tenkodogo, In Particular, Has Been Presented As A Strategic Infrastructure Capable Of Sustainably Transforming The Local Economy By Facilitating The Storage Of Goods And Commercial Transactions.
The Governor Praised The "Ambitious Vision" Focused On The Development Of Nakambe. He Nevertheless Emphasized The Need For Economic Actors To Conduct Their Activities In Accordance With Existing Laws. "We Must Work To Increase The Wealth Of Our Country, But Without Fraud. It Is Important That The Authorities Do Not Have To Regret The Sovereign Choices Made For Our Development," He Stressed.
In A Context Marked By Security Challenges, Mr. Somdo Stressed Civic Engagement And The Contribution Of Every Burkinabe To National Economic Sovereignty. This Meeting Thus Marks The Beginning Of A Partnership That Both Parties Hope Will Be Fruitful, Serving The Economic Recovery And The Influence Of The Nakambe Region.