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Promotion of good governance and Rwandan presidential re-election on the front page of Burkinabe daily newspapers


Ouagadougou: This Wednesday’s Burkinabè publications echo the promotion of good governance in Burkina and the re-election of Rwandan President Paul Kagame.

‘Promotion of good governance: the presidency of Faso adopts a code of ethics and professional conduct’ displays the state daily Sidwaya on its front page.

According to the public newspaper, the President of Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traoré received from his chief of staff, yesterday Tuesday, the code of ethics and professional conduct as well as the decrees, instituting the said code and creating within the presidency of the Faso of an anti-corruption unit .

The colleague reports that the said code advocates values ??such as justice, legality, the fight against corruption and the promotion of good governance and meritocracy desired by the transition charter.

In the same vein, the dean of Burkinabè dailies, Observateur Paalga, indicates that the objective of the document is “to establish a formal dynamic in order to encourage all agents to promote good act
ions in the sense of effectively fighting against Corruption “.

On the same subject, the private newspaper Le Pays writes that through this text the presidency of Faso sets an example to follow in the promotion of good governance and the fight against corruption.

The newspapers were also interested in the re-election of Rwandan President Paul Kagame.

‘Rwandan presidential election: Kagame re-elected with a Kagamean score’, headlines L’Observateur Paalga.

For the newspaper, the Rwandan president obtained 7,990,810 votes which represents 99.15% approval on 79% of ballots counted, according to the provisional results of the presidential election of Monday July 15, 2024.

And the newspaper of all Burkinabè explains that Kagame’s achievements speak in his favor, it is to his credit, he worked to develop his homeland to make it a model of development on the African continent.

‘PAUL KAGAME’S PLEBISCITY IN RWANDA: Even Stalin did not achieve such a score’ mentions the newspaper Le Pays, which notes, however, tha
t the greatest challenge for Rwanda today remains post-Kagame.

According to the colleague, President Kagame, who is seen by his admirers as a visionary hero, is all the more concerned about the fact that it is perhaps time to start thinking about handing over the reins after thirty years of reign.

In another register, L’Observateur Paalga relays the analyzes of the restricted framework of Generation of Solidarity Peoples (GPS) on Burkina’s accusations against Ivory Coast.

The newspaper reports that Guillaume Soro, president of GPS, brought ‘water to the mill of the President of Faso’ who declared, recently, the existence of an operations center in Côte d’Ivoire aimed at destabilizing the Burkina.

Source: Burkina Information Agency