Loroum: The National Coordination of Citizen Vigilance (CNAVC), Loroum branch, convened a significant meeting at the Revolution Square in Titao to discuss the ideals of the Popular Progressive Revolution (RPP). The event, chaired by Captain Djibril Bassole, High Commissioner of Loroum Province, attracted administrative officials, traditional and religious authorities, association leaders, and community representatives.
According to Burkina Information Agency, the meeting's primary aim was to exchange views on the RPP, as reiterated by Saidou Zango, the President of the special delegation (PDS) of Titao and head of citizen monitoring. Captain Djibril Bassole praised the community's mobilization around local interests and their dedication to cohesion and solidarity. He emphasized the importance of initiatives developed under the RPP.
Captain Bassole highlighted the leadership of Comrade Captain Ibrahim Traore, whose decisive actions aim to liberate Burkina Faso from terrorism and restore order and discipline. The meeting's speakers urged the population to support the ongoing revolution in the country. Aminata Kagone, the municipal coordinator for women, expressed women's unwavering commitment to the RPP, while Sayouba Zango, municipal coordinator for citizen oversight, lauded the successful mobilization of civil society.
High Commissioner Djibril Bassole stressed the importance of understanding the RPP's ideals for effective civil society mobilization. Marcel Ouedraogo, representative to the Presidency of Faso for the Yaadga region, emphasized the meeting's success in discussing the RPP's foundations and achievements. He noted the people's commitment to supporting the Head of State in development initiatives aimed at food self-sufficiency and national sovereignty.
The efforts of the Defense and Security Forces (FDS) and their VDP auxiliaries have led to the reconquest of the territory, allowing socio-economic activities to resume in Titao. This marks a significant change from less than a year ago when the city was controlled by armed terrorist groups, making access difficult.