Transition: The women of the Yatenga citizen watch support for 10 more years

Ouagadougou: The women of the Provincial Coordination of Citizen Watch Associations (CPAVC) of Yatenga through a lively press conference on Thursday, May 23 in 0uahigouya, reaffirmed their support for the transition and requested an extension of 10 years or more for Captain Ibrahim Traoré in order to guarantee total sovereignty and independence of Burkina Faso.

At the start of the press conference on May 23, 2024 in Ouahigouya, the members of the Provincial Coordination of Citizen Watch Associations (CPAVC) of Yatenga first sang together the national anthem in the national mooré language. A way for them to show their wish for a return of peace to the land of honest men.

According to the spokesperson for the CPAVC of Yatenga, Ramata Ouédraogo, in view of all the achievements of the transitional government with Captain Ibrahim Traoré, the women of the provincial coordination of the citizen monitoring associations of Yatenga are confident that the reconquest of the territory is underway and will be a reality i
n the near future.

‘The reorganization and adequate equipment of the army, the overhaul of public administration, and the economic recovery of the country are all worthy examples.

‘For all these achievements, we reaffirm our unwavering support for the transition, we say yes to the national meetings, yes to a new constitution. We are also in favor of extending the transition by 10 years for the total liberation of Burkina Faso. The fight that the FDS is currently leading in Burkina Faso is a fight for future generations. We give them all our support in this regard,’ continued Dame Ouédraogo.

The various projects and programs such as the ‘GO PAGA project’ which support FDS women in learning trades and the economic empowerment of women, are examples of success, Ramata Ouédraogo.

While welcoming the strong mobilization, the provincial coordination through the voice of their spokesperson invited all women in the province of Yatenga to remain united and mobilized around the transitional authorities until final
victory.

Source: Burkina Information Agency