The daily newspapers of this Monday evoke the proclamation of the results of the BAC, the meeting of support for the Transition without forgetting the Vincent Dabilgou trial.
The doyen of the private dailies, L'Observateur Paalga, headlines: "Vincent Dabilgou trial and 6 others: The State demands more than a billion, REN-LAC the dissolution of the NTD".
The newspaper informs that the hearing of witnesses in the Vincent Dabilgou file and 6 others ended on Friday June 30, 2023 with the passage of David Dao, Mathias Tiaho and Lucien Ilboudo. This was an opportunity for AJE and REN-LAC to become civil parties in this case.
The same newspaper adds that the AJE claimed on behalf of the State more than one billion FCFA in compensation and the REN-LAC in all requested six million but also the dissolution of the NTD.
On this same subject, the private daily newspaper Le Pays headlined: “Vincent Dabilgou trial: REN-LAC for the dissolution of the NTD”.
The newspaper reports that for the lawyer of REN-LAC, Me Marcellin Ziba, the pleadings went very quickly. For the latter, the party of Vincent Dabilgou must be dissolved.
Because, to hear it, the party took advantage during the 2020 election campaign with embezzlement of funds which are blamed on the first party official and other executives.
From another angle, the newspaper of all Burkinabè Sidwaya mentions on its front page: "Meeting in support of the Transition: CSOs alongside the authorities".
The newspaper indicates that the coordination of civil society organizations in Burkina Faso organized a meeting in support of the Transition, on Saturday July 1, 2023 , at Place de la Nation in Ouagadougou.
For the public newspaper Sidwaya, customary and religious leaders, civil society organizations (CSOs) met to show their solidarity with the authorities of the Transition, the Defense and Security Forces (FDS) and the Volunteers for Defense of the Fatherland (VDP), in the fight against terrorism.
On this same subject, L'Observateur Paalga mentions on its front page: "Constitutional reform: CSOs already say yes".
The newspaper informs that it was around 11:30 a.m. that the CSO group finally climbed the promontory to deliver its message, which was read by Ghislain Dabiré.
For him, Captain Ibrahim Traoré and his government draw their source from the people of Burkina Faso who recognize themselves in their decision-making and this responds to the aspirations of our people.
Under another aspect, the private daily newspaper Le Pays titles on its headline: "Proclamation of the results of the first round of the BAC: When cries of joy drown in torrents of tears".
The newspaper added that it was around 11 a.m. at Nelson Mandela High School that the members of jury 143, series G2, went to the administration and there we heard the famous formula "Candidates approach".
And this is where the president of the jury began to read the names of those admitted in the first round and demonstrations of joy followed.
Source: Burkina Information Agency