Ouagadougou: The activities of the national strategy for the modernization of public administration in Burkina Faso were implemented at a rate of 74.89% in 2024, a significant rise from 31.86% in 2023, as reported during the first ordinary session of the National Council for the Modernization of Administration and Good Governance (CN-MABG).
According to Burkina Information Agency, the session was chaired by Prime Minister Rimtalba Jean Emmanuel Ouedraogo and focused on evaluating the 2024 implementation status of the promotion of good governance and the overall performance of the administration. The Prime Minister emphasized the importance of digitalization, rationalization of administrative structures, and the promotion of transparency and accountability within various institutions and ministries.
Prime Minister Ouedraogo urged leaders to translate these priorities into concrete actions by 2026. A new national strategy will focus on effective management of human resources, operationalization of a single vi
rtual counter, and widespread dissemination of a white paper on the values of Burkinabe public service.