Ouagadougou: In Solenzo, within the Banwa province, Nouhoun Sangare is recognized for his dual commitment to education and agriculture. Sangare provides essential educational support to teachers in the Solenzo 1 Basic Education District while managing a flourishing farm several dozen kilometers away in Soungalodaga, Houet province.
According to Burkina Information Agency, Sangare's dedication to education is evident in his role as an inspector, where he is respected for his thorough and compassionate approach. He meticulously oversees lesson preparations, curriculum mastery, and adapts teaching strategies to meet student needs. Teachers commend his ability to blend professional rigor with empathy, which has earned him a reputation as an exemplary figure in education.
The headmaster of Moussakongo highlights Sangare's influence, noting his ability to inspire dedication and professionalism among teachers. Sangare's leadership extends beyond inspections, as he coordinates supervisory teams and organizes professional development to enhance educational quality. Teacher Souleymane Lamizana and others have expressed gratitude for his guidance, emphasizing his problem-solving skills and attentive nature.
Beyond education, Sangare's passion for agriculture is evident in his successful banana plantation and cornfields in Soungalodaga. His agricultural endeavors reflect a personal commitment to the presidential call for self-sufficiency, encouraging citizens to produce what they consume. This dual role showcases Sangare's ability to integrate public service with agricultural entrepreneurship, contributing to Burkina Faso's vision for food sovereignty.