Ouagadougou: The President of Faso, Captain Ibrahim TRAOR€š¬…¡¬‚¬¦¡¬‚¬Å¡¬¦¡¬‚¬Å¡¬€¦¡¬¦¡¬‚¬Å¡¬€¦¡¬€š¬¦¡¬¦¡¬‚¬Å¡¬€¦¡¬€š¬¦¡¬€š¬…¡¬¦¡¬¦¡¬°, presided over a significant ceremony, hosting the first class of Camp vacances Faso Mªbo at the presidential palace. The event marked the culmination of a ten-day camp held at Marien N’GOUABI high school, where campers expressed their joy and gratitude to the President, who played a pivotal role in facilitating the camp by providing necessary resources.
According to Burkina Information Agency, the ceremony included a flag-raising event where the national anthem was sung in Moor©, attended by the President and Colonel Isma«l DIAOUARI. The President applauded the 408 campers, their instructors, and the organizing team for their efforts, emphasizing the importance of their role in the future of Burkina Faso. He stressed the campers’ responsibility in rebuilding the nation post-conflict, instilling a sense of duty and preparedness for the future.
The camp’s mission was to cultivate integrity and essential values among participants. The President highlighted the significance of learning solidarity and humility, encouraging the campers to live by these principles. He emphasized that social cohesion is vital and that freedom should not compromise the societal fabric.
Participants were urged to disseminate the values and lessons learned during the camp to their peers. Commander Ahmed Zoodnoma SAKAND€š¬…¡¬‚¬¦¡¬‚¬Å¡¬¦¡¬‚¬Å¡¬€¦¡¬¦¡¬‚¬Å¡¬€¦¡¬€š¬¦¡¬¦¡¬‚¬Å¡¬€¦¡¬€š¬¦¡¬€š¬…¡¬¦¡¬¦¡¬°, National Coordinator of the Faso Mªbo Presidential Initiative, detailed that the camp included civic and military education, arts, and practical activities like paving stone creation and eco-citizen acts. The campers left a tangible mark by establishing a grove of fruit trees, a parade ground, benches, and paintings at the host site.