Moussa Zamtako Contributes 40 Tons of Cement to Faso M©bo Initiative

Kaya: Moussa Zamtako, the secretary responsible for decentralization in relation to local authorities of the Burkinabe Employers' Association, has made a significant contribution to the Faso M©bo initiative by donating 40 tons of cement. Zamtako, also known as "TV5" and an economic operator from the Kuils© region, presented this donation on Thursday as part of his ongoing support for various community efforts.

According to Burkina Information Agency, the donation was made during a ceremony held at the Kaya town hall square, presided over by Solange Kima/Minoungou, the president of the Kaya special delegation. Zamtako's gesture aligns with his longstanding commitment to peace and social cohesion in the Kuils© region, amidst the ongoing security and humanitarian challenges. He emphasized that the donation is a response to the call from Head of State Captain Ibrahim Traor©, under the Faso M©bo initiative, to contribute to the development of the nation.

Zamtako encouraged his fellow citizens in the Kuils© region to actively participate in the Progressive Popular Revolution (RPP), emphasizing that it requires tangible actions. The municipal authorities in Kaya praised the donation, with Solange Kima/Minoungou describing it as a patriotic act. Although Faso M©bo's activities have yet to commence in Kaya, the donation is considered a preparatory step to support future initiatives.

Prefect Kima urged the public to contribute in any capacity they can, highlighting that contributions such as gravel, sand, and paving stone molds are also valuable. "It's the gesture that counts, not the size," she remarked, encouraging widespread community participation.