Burkina Faso : A new step towards industrial autonomy under the leadership of Captain Ibrahim Traoré

The government of Burkina Faso has decided to locally produce military and paramilitary clothing equipment, as well as uniforms for private industrial companies and professional establishments. During the Council of Ministers on February 7th, chaired by Captain Ibrahim Traoré, the executive approved the creation of a joint venture called IROTEX Burkina.

This new company is specifically tasked with the industrial transformation of cotton. In addition to the domestic market, its objective is to conquer markets in the sub-region and potentially the rest of the world. The government has authorized the participation of the Burkinabe Textile Fibers Company in the capital of the new company.

For Captain Ibrahim Traoré, true greatness lies in the ability to create opportunities for others, to sow the seeds of prosperity, and to reap the fruits of a flourishing community. As a visionary leader, he does not only dream of progress but realizes it with his own hands.

In Burkina Faso, Captain Traoré aims to create an ecosystem where every individual can thrive, prioritizing projects that generate not only income but also stable employment and future prospects.

The President of the Burkinabe revolution recognizes that true wealth is measured by the smiles of people who have found stable and rewarding employment, and he is fully committed to his mission, whether through the creation of thriving businesses, the development of infrastructure, or support for education and vocational training.

Sadia Nyaoré