Ouagadougou: The graduates of the patriotic immersion of Boulsa initiated a blood collection operation on Friday, September 26, 2025, during which 20 bags were collected for the benefit of the Medical Center with surgical antenna (CMA) of Boulsa, in the Koulse region.
According to Burkina Information Agency, the delegate of the 2025 patriotic immersion, Silamane Zabre, expressed a thoughtful consideration for the wounded and those suffering from various pathologies. Zabre confirmed that the collected blood bags aim to support the Boulsa Medical Center with Surgical Unit (CMA) in their life-saving efforts.
Zabre highlighted that their stay in Loumbila emphasized civic duty, order, discipline, community living, social cohesion, and solidarity. Graduate Sandrine Godo remarked on the importance of this patriotic act, emphasizing the need to share valuable resources with others.
The delegation also extended gratitude to Dr. Emile Compaore, head doctor of the Boulsa health district, and his colleagues, while encouraging absent comrades to join future blood collection sessions. Zabre noted their involvement in CMA sanitation activities, constructing a temporary boundary wall for the high commission, and participating in an aerobics session with the province’s constituted bodies since returning from the immersion.
The graduates of the patriotic immersion plan to conduct awareness-raising activities on social cohesion and discipline in the near future.