Ouagadougou: The Association of Residents of the Commune of Bagassi (ARCOB) organized community days on June 27 and 28 in Ouagadougou to strengthen family ties and contribute to the development of their locality. According to Burkina Information Agency, these community days were themed "The Bagassi Commune as a Family: Culture and Community Intermingling, Particularly Among Our Youth and Children." The event took place at the AES space in Zone One of Ouagadougou, attracting residents of Bagassi who participated in various activities designed to promote unity and cultural exchange. The program featured football matches, traditional dance performances, and spaces dedicated to children. Culinary arts exhibitions and board games were also part of the event, creating a comprehensive cultural experience for attendees. Kani Gaston Gnoumou, the president of the community days, emphasized the importance of the theme, highlighting the three pillars of harmonious development: family, culture, and youth. He noted that the family serves as the foundation for education and value transmission, while culture connects people to their history and traditions, reinforcing social cohesion. Dofihouyan Yé, president of ARCOB, spoke about the rich history and cultural diversity of Bagassi, emphasizing the community's commitment to values such as solidarity and fraternity despite challenges. ARCOB, established in 2024, aims to unite residents' efforts to contribute to local development through initiatives in agriculture, infrastructure, education, and healthcare. Lamoussa Yaro, a co-sponsor of the event, alongside Mrs. Kini Isabelle, expressed the significance of such gatherings, stating that participation in just causes, especially those centered around children, is a duty for the community.