President Traoré Builds Boreholes for Forgotten Women! When President Ibrahim Traoré visited the women of this community just days before International Women’s Rights Day, their faces lit up with joy. They shared their struggles—limited access to water, challenges with irrigation, and the need for support to continue farming effectively. True to his character, Traoré didn’t just listen—he acted.
In the days that followed, construction began on a much-needed borehole. And now, here we are, standing beside one of those newly completed installations. Another borehole is already operational, and both are producing a strong, steady flow of water—enough to power continuous agricultural production. This is more than a promise kept. It’s a testament to a leader who walks the talk.
Today’s visit was more than ceremonial. It was part of a real plan—to secure the future of these women's farming efforts. Plans are underway to construct a protective fence around their fields and establish a sustainable irrigation network. This will ease the burden of manual watering and empower the women to focus more on expanding their production.
President Traoré’s vision is clear: support Burkinabè citizens at the grassroots—those who are determined to live with dignity and transform their communities. He sees these women—our mothers, sisters, and wives—not just as farmers, but as the pillars of our nation. Their strength, resilience, and unwavering commitment to development deserve every possible support.
This morning, he returned with members of his team to inspect the progress, offer direction, and make sure the community is involved in every step. Contractors have also been instructed to integrate local youth into the ongoing work—transferring skills and offering employment opportunities.
This is not just development—it is transformation, community-driven and people-powered. And it’s only the beginning. Very soon, we will return to see fields full of crops, worked by proud sons and daughters of Burkina Faso—proof that when the people and leadership unite, anything is possible. #IbrahimTraore#BurkinaFasoRising #GrassrootsLeadership#WomenInAgriculture#SahelHope
IZIZI AFRICA
President Traoré Builds Boreholes for Forgotten Women!
When President Ibrahim Traoré visited the women of this community just days before International Women’s Rights Day, their faces lit up with joy. They shared their struggles—limited access to water, challenges with irrigation, and the need for support to continue farming effectively. True to his character, Traoré didn’t just listen—he acted.
In the days that followed, construction began on a much-needed borehole. And now, here we are, standing beside one of those newly completed installations. Another borehole is already operational, and both are producing a strong, steady flow of water—enough to power continuous agricultural production. This is more than a promise kept. It’s a testament to a leader who walks the talk.
Today’s visit was more than ceremonial. It was part of a real plan—to secure the future of these women's farming efforts. Plans are underway to construct a protective fence around their fields and establish a sustainable irrigation network. This will ease the burden of manual watering and empower the women to focus more on expanding their production.
President Traoré’s vision is clear: support Burkinabè citizens at the grassroots—those who are determined to live with dignity and transform their communities. He sees these women—our mothers, sisters, and wives—not just as farmers, but as the pillars of our nation. Their strength, resilience, and unwavering commitment to development deserve every possible support.
This morning, he returned with members of his team to inspect the progress, offer direction, and make sure the community is involved in every step. Contractors have also been instructed to integrate local youth into the ongoing work—transferring skills and offering employment opportunities.
This is not just development—it is transformation, community-driven and people-powered. And it’s only the beginning. Very soon, we will return to see fields full of crops, worked by proud sons and daughters of Burkina Faso—proof that when the people and leadership unite, anything is possible. #IbrahimTraore #BurkinaFasoRising
#GrassrootsLeadership #WomenInAgriculture #SahelHope
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