Swearing-in, judicial and military police on the cover of Burkinabe daily newspapers

Ouagadougou: The daily newspapers this Wednesday deal with the swearing in of new state controllers and the installation of the provost gendarmerie. 'Judicial and military police: The provost gendarmerie installed in its premises', mentions the state daily Sidwaya in its columns. The newspaper reports that Colonel Ernest Kisbédo, representative of the Minister in charge of Defense, chaired yesterday Tuesday in Ouagadougou, with the Chief of Staff of the National Gendarmerie, Lieutenant-Colonel Natama Kouagri, the inaugural ceremony of the infrastructures provost positions within the city gendarmerie brigade of Sigh Noghin. The newspaper adds that the project is estimated at a total cost of more than 6 billion FCFA and it is, according to the donors, a series of infrastructures carried out in the research sections of the city gendarmerie brigades of Sigh-Noghin , Boulmiougou, Bobo-Dioulasso, Kaya. For its part, the private daily Le Pays continued by saying that these infrastructures are modern and equipped with equipment and logistics to facilitate the missions of the provost gendarmerie. The same newspaper adds that according to the words of Lieutenant-Colonel Natama Kouagri, provost cells are integrated into the research service and will be established throughout the national territory. The colleague specifies that the infrastructures created in the research section will be used as part of the provost chain which has been revitalized. From another angle, the public daily Sidwaya displays on the front page of its newspaper: 'State control: 6 new controllers take oath'. The Sidwaya newspaper reported that six new controllers were sworn in before members of the Constitutional Council yesterday Tuesday in the city of Ouagadougou. The state daily adds that from the professional competition, the new controllers should have the mission of fighting corruption and similar offenses, declaration of interest and assets, as well as internal administrative control. For its part, the private daily Le Pays informs that d uring the ceremony, the chief registrar recalled the regulatory provisions, allowing the president of the Constitutional Council to order their swearing in, swearing to exercise their function with integrity, within the ASCE-LC institution. He also continues that Deputy State Controller General Urbain Milogo subsequently wished the new controllers every success in this noble mission of fighting corruption. Source: Burkina Information Agency

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