Sapouy: The CNAVC raises awareness among the population about the manifesto of the Popular Progressive Revolution: The National Coordination of Citizen Watch Associations (CNAVC), Ziro section, organized a public conference dedicated to the presentation and explanation of the manifesto of the Popular Progressive Revolution (RPP).
According to Burkina Information Agency, this meeting brought together administrative authorities, representatives of civil society organizations, opinion leaders, and a large public who came to learn about the content and objectives of the manifesto. The ceremony took place in the presence of the Secretary General of the Sapouy town hall, representing the High Commissioner of the Ziro province, as well as the representative to the Presidency of Faso for the Nando region, P©ma N©ya.
In his opening address, the president of the CNAVC/Ziro, Sadoukou Sanfo, stated that this conference aims to strengthen citizens' understanding of the ideals of the Popular Progressive Revolution in order to foster greater adherence to the values of patriotism, discipline, solidarity, and commitment to national development. "This conference is a forum for exchange and awareness-raising that should allow the population to better understand the manifesto of the Popular Progressive Revolution and to embrace the values that underpin the dynamic of rebuilding our country," Mr. Sanfo declared.
Speaking at the event, P©ma N©ya, an advisor to the President of Burkina Faso, praised the initiative of the Ziro branch of the National Coordination of Citizen Watch Associations (CNAVC), which he described as the first of its kind in the region. "I congratulate the Ziro branch of the National Coordination of Citizen Watch Associations for this pioneering initiative. It is by multiplying these types of information and exchange forums that the population will be able to better understand the manifesto of the Popular Progressive Revolution and support the actions undertaken for the sovereignty of our country," he stated.
The main presentation was given by Mose Tiendreb©ogo, the day's speaker, who outlined the key principles of the Popular Progressive Revolution manifesto. His presentation focused particularly on the principles of national sovereignty, governance, citizen mobilization, social justice, and endogenous development. The discussions that followed the presentation allowed participants to ask questions and obtain clarifications on the various points of the manifesto.
Through this public conference, the CNAVC/Ziro aims to contribute to a better understanding of the ideals of the Popular Progressive Revolution by the population and to encourage their participation in actions for the development and consolidation of national sovereignty.