The Head of State’s stopover at the Péni school in Banfora is widely commented on by the newspapers of the day

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This Thursday’s publications echo Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s stop at the A,B,D school complex in the commune of Péni in Banfora.

The state daily Sidwaya displays on its front page, ‘Captain Ibrahim Traoré, teacher for a morning at School ‘B’ in Péni’.

The newspaper reports that the president communicated with the Toddlers of the CP1 class of the ‘B’ school in Péni on the values ??of citizenship, solidarity and a call to work and respect for parents.

The newspaper adds that for the president, this visit is an opportunity to get even closer to education stakeholders to better understand realities.

The private daily Le Pays reports that after the students, the Head of State spoke with the teaching staff.

He took the opportunity to remind them of the place they occupy in the education of children. As such, writes the newspaper, ‘The children spend more time with you. It is therefore up to you to instill in them a certain number of values,’ said the president towards teachers.

As for Observer Paalga, he inform
s that Captain Ibrahim Traoré expressed his thanks and encouragement to the entire teaching staff for the work done in the training and education of Burkinabè children.

The other subject developed in the daily newspapers of the day is the prize pool of Joël Kaboré, professor of mathematics at Joseph Ki-ZERBO University.

In this regard, the state daily Sidwaya indicates that with a stake of 3,300 CFA francs, Joël Kaboré won 62,977,000 FCFA in the 4+1 Burkinabè pari-mutuel bet (PMU-B) on Sunday, April 7.

According to the newspaper, today’s winner is not just starting out as a bettor. He bets regularly, more than 2 years ago.

Regarding the investment plans for the sum, Mr. Kaboré indicated that he will let this time of euphoria pass and then, with his head at rest, see how to manage the kitty, wrote the state daily.

The newspaper Le Pays reports that the general director of the Burkinabè National Lottery, Ibrahim Ben Harouna Zarani, invited the lucky winner to invest in promising sectors in order to reduce
unemployment by employing other Burkinabè people.

The CEO also invited customers to have confidence in LONAB, specifies the newspaper.

Furthermore, on his headline, Sidwaya mentions the 2022 report on the protection of personal data submitted to the president of the Transitional Legislative Assembly.

According to the colleague, the president of the Commission for Information Technology and Liberties (CIL) indicated that her institution has trained and raised awareness of 15,375 people in matters of protection of personal data.

Sidwaya mentioned that ‘according to the president of the CIL, her structure received 575 complaints related to identity theft and scams’.

Source: Burkina Information Agency

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