Burkina: Social facts and national situation make the front pages of daily newspapers

Burkinabè newspapers, in their publications this Wednesday, essentially deal with social facts including the illicit use of veterinary medicine in animal health, without forgetting the national situation marked by an exchange between the Minister of State Bassolma Bazié and Burkinabè living in the United States.

‘National situation: Bassolma Bazié reassures Burkinabè people living in the United States,’ reads the national daily Sidwaya on its headline.

The newspaper informs that the Minister of State, in charge of the Civil Service Bassolma Bazié spoke with Burkinabè living in the United States on Monday, September 25 in New York with whom he reviewed the national security situation and actions undertaken by the government to meet the challenges.

Sidwaya specifies that this meeting was held online and in person to allow everyone to intervene regardless of their area of residence.

He adds by informing that Minister Bassolma Bazié has suggested that it has been decided to diversify partnerships for more
sovereignty and the making of certain decisions.

The national daily also devotes a major report to the prison world at the Ouagadougou Prison and Correction Center (MACO), headlined: ‘Inmates in menstrual precariousness’.

For its part, Le Pays, a private newspaper, evokes, through a sidewalk microphone, the 2023-2024 school year, displaying: ‘the struggle of the Ouagalais, Bobolais and Ouahigouyalais’.

The same daily highlights the words of the national coordinator of the National Convergence for Renaissance (CNR), a supporter of the Transition in Burkina, Emmanuel Yaro who declares this: ‘Let us be the control tower of this transition at the cost of sweat and blood if necessary.’

Meanwhile, L’Express du Faso, a private daily published in Bobo-Dioulasso, has on its front page: “Drama in sector 9 of Bobo: The security guard of a gas station found dead.”

The newspaper reports that it was in the early morning of yesterday Tuesday September 26 that the lifeless body of the security guard of the ”Douk-oil”
gas station was found in the premises of the said station located in the Accart-district. city, in sector No. 9 of the city of Bobo-Dioulasso.

As for Today in Faso, it headlines: ‘Dori: the lifeless body of a gendarme found in Wendou’.

The oldest private daily newspaper in Burkina Faso, L’Observateur Paalga, for its part, headlines its front page: “Illicit use of veterinary products: A situation aggravated by insecurity.”

He informs that the National Order of Veterinarians of Burkina Faso organized the opening ceremony of the 7th edition of veterinary days to reflect on the inappropriate use of veterinary drugs.

He also specified that 50 to 70% of veterinary products in Africa do not pass through authorized circuits.

Source: Burkina Information Agency

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