Sourou: Twenty justice actors, comprising nineteen prison security guard assistants and one clerk and prosecutor's secretary, pledged to serve the nation with honor, dedication, and loyalty during an oath-taking ceremony at the Tougan High Court.
According to Burkina Information Agency, the Clerk of the Court and Prosecutor's Office, Larissa Nombre/Ouattara, along with nineteen prison security assistants assigned to the Tougan Detention and Correction Center, took their oaths in the presence of judicial authorities and numerous guests. The group included six trainees who are part of the new team committed to upholding justice in the region.
The ceremony featured a reading by Mr. Adama Sawadogo of the texts and decrees that mandate an oath of office before assuming duties. The sworn statement emphasized a commitment to faithfully respect duties, adhere strictly to the law, and follow hierarchical superiors.
Prison security assistant Ouro Dabire underscored the significance of the oath, stating it as a call to respect functions and serve the nation with dignity. For Ms. Nombre, the role represents a strong patriotic commitment, as she expressed her dedication to serving her country through a profession she has always aspired to.
The addition of these twenty agents is expected to enhance the operational capacity and strengthen the staff at both the TGI/Tougan and the MACT.