Support for the Transition and biometric enrollment of retirees on the menu of today’s publications

Ouagadougou: This Wednesday's publications devote a large part to the biometric enrollment of retirees and in support of the Pan-African movement for the President of Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traoré.'National sovereignty of Burkina Faso: the Pan-African Movement provides its support to the President of Faso', headlines the public newspaper Sidwaya.The state daily reports that according to the communications department of the Presidency of Faso, the Head of State, Captain Ibrahim Traoré granted an audience to the Pan-African Movement Africa and Diaspora in Ouagadougou yesterday Tuesday.The public newspaper specifies that this meeting of the movement with Ibrahim Traoré focused, among other things, on the activities of the movement and strengthening the capacities of women and children.In the same dynamic, the private daily Le Pays maintains that the discussions also focused on security and peace in Africa and Burkina Faso.On another note, the same newspaper displays on its headline: 'Management of retir ees' pensions: Biometrics for greater transparency and speed'.The colleague indicates that the Autonomous Retirement Fund for Civil Servants (CARFO) launched the official ceremony for the biometric enrollment of retirees on Tuesday July 2, 2024 in Ouagadougou.The private daily underlines that the said operation aims to enroll 53 thousand residents.For Sidwaya, the launch ceremony of the operation was chaired by the Minister of State in charge of social protection, Bassolma Bazié at the headquarters of the said structure in Ouaga 2000.According to the public newspaper, this government approach consists to fight against fraud in the management of retirees' pensions.The private daily, L'Express du Faso, published in Bobo-Dioulasso, focuses on the protection of personal data.By the way, the Bobolais newspaper maintains that the Commission for Information Technology and Liberties (CIL) initiated yesterday Tuesday on the site of the high security prison in Loumbila, an awareness seminar on the issue for the benefit of guard students. prison security.In the same vein, Sidwaya informs that 300 residents of the national prison security guard school will be equipped on the protection of personal data.As for the oldest private dailies in Burkina Faso, L'Observateur Paalga, he highlights the fight against crime in the city of Ouagadougou.L'Obs reports that the national police through the Regional Judicial Police Service (SRPJ) of the Center have dismantled a network of alleged offenders specializing in the theft and concealment of hydrocarbons intended for the national electricity company.Source: Burkina Information Agency

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