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Captain Traoré Addresses Burkinabés After Mahama’s Inauguration
Burkina Faso’s leader calls for stronger ties and enhanced cooperation with Ghana under President Mahama’s leadership
- Captain Traoré pledges support for Ghana, focusing on security and cooperation
- Highlights Mahama's presidency as a chance to elevate Burkina Faso-Ghana relations
- Urges Burkinabés to show solidarity and assist Ghanaians in meaningful ways
Burkina Faso’s Head of State, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, has urged his nation to deepen its bond with Ghana following his attendance at President John Mahama’s swearing-in ceremony last Tuesday.
In his address to the people of Burkina Faso, Captain Traoré described President Mahama’s inauguration as an opportunity to elevate the relationship between the two nations.
He pledged his unwavering support for Ghana, particularly in areas of security, and stressed the importance of collaboration to bolster bilateral cooperation.
He also encouraged Burkinabés to extend their solidarity and assistance to Ghanaians in every possible way.