Tenkodogo: El Hadj Daouda Diao and his family in Bangrin have made a significant contribution to the Faso Mebo brigade of Tenkodogo by donating ten tons of cement to aid ongoing development projects.
According to Burkina Information Agency, El Hadj Daouda Diao, known as the oldest economic operator and a key figure in Tenkodogo, made this donation as a gesture of solidarity with the presidential initiative Faso Mebo. This initiative is designed to mobilize citizens towards beautification and community development efforts.
During the symbolic presentation of the cement, El Hadj Daouda Diao expressed his admiration for the commitment shown by citizens who, despite facing challenges, are dedicated to the initiative's success. He emphasized the importance of every Burkinab¨ contributing in some way, whether materially or physically, to the project.
He remarked that this initial donation of ten tons is merely the beginning, with plans to continue supporting the project until its completion. His commitment drew applause from members of the brigade and local residents.
The commander of the Faso Mebo brigade, stationed in sector 6 of Tenkodogo, expressed gratitude to the Diao family for their generous donation. He assured that the cement would be used solely for the planned development activities, reinforcing the motivation of volunteers and promoting cohesion around the project. The initiative aims for a clean, beautiful, and prosperous Burkina Faso.
Acknowledgments were also extended to other economic operators in the Nakambe region who, like El Hadj Diao, are financially supporting the enhancement of the urban environment.
In essence, the Diao family's donation is a testament to active civic participation and shared responsibility in building a new Burkina Faso. The benefactor's appeal serves as an invitation for all citizens to become more involved, ensuring that every commune in Burkina Faso embodies the spirit of solidarity and progress championed by Faso Mebo.