Minister Bazié to Burkinabè of Cameroon: ‘Everything is being done so that by the end of the year, we can recover the entire territory’

Ouagadougou: The Minister of State in charge of the Civil Service, Bassolma Bazié, on a working visit to Cameroon, reassured his compatriots living in this country that efforts are being made so that security is restored throughout Burkina Faso by the end of 2024.Present in Yaoundé in his capacity as current president of the Board of Directors of the African Regional Labor Administration Center (CRADAT), Minister Bazié met his compatriots, reassuring them that 'everything is being done so that from here At the end of the year, we can recover the entire national territory,' reports the communications service of the ministry in charge of the Civil Service.The choice of cooperative partners, the strengthening of combatant numbers, the strategic reorganization of combatant forces, the strengthening of the territorial network and the acquisition of new combat equipment and materials or the strong involvement of the population in the fight , tell the minister that efforts are being made for a notable return to security and peace by the end of the year.The Burkinabè diaspora living in Cameroon is made up of international civil servants working in UN organizations, international NGOs, sub-regional organizations, etc. ; workers in the informal sector (commerce, crafts, gold panning, drivers, and various activities such as guarding, motorcycle taxi drivers. It also includes priests, religious sisters, students and interns, as well as Cameroonian wives of Burkinabe origin.'We constantly pray for the rapid return of peace in areas with a strong security deficit and the return to their localities of all internally displaced people,' reacted the president of the Association of Burkinabè of Yaoundé, Professor Hamidou Koné.Source: Burkina Information Agency

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