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We can solve the problems of Burkinabè workers without resorting to violence (PM)

Prime Minister Me Appolinaire Kyelèm de Tambèla, said Thursday in Ouagadougou that the problems of Burkinabè workers could be solved without resorting to violence.

Prime Minister Me Apollinaire Kyelèm de Tambèla spoke Thursday in Ouagadougou, during the ceremony to hand over the responses provided by his government to the concerns of the trade union world, which had been submitted to him on May 1st .

He stressed that the problems of Burkinabè workers can be solved without resorting to violence.

Apollinaire Joachimson Kyelèm de Tambèla also called on the trade unions to have a patriotic spirit and commitment to a better future for Burkina.

According to him, the sons and daughters of the country must join hands, in this difficult security and humanitarian context for the reconquest of territorial integrity.

Seizing the opportunity, he made it known that school, health, road and hydraulic infrastructures must be built for the benefit of the populations and he urged the unions to put forward the interest of the Nation.

The president of the month of the Central Trade Unions, Ernest Ouédraogo, indicated that his structure will quickly examine the responses of the government listed in the specifications of the unions.

According to him, the demands of the trade union centers submitted to the government in May 2022 focused, among other things, on the question of security, freedom and the improvement of the conditions of workers.

“There is a whole set of grievances in our specifications which are in the interest of the country because we have taken into account current events in Burkina Faso”, he added.

Ernest Ouédraogo noted that if there are unsatisfied points, his structure will come back to them, at the start of the next negotiations with the government.

Source: Burkina Information Agency

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