The Prime Minister of Burkina Fasso, Jean Emmanuel Ouedraogo, on Tuesday in Ouagadougou, received the President of the Commission of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA), Abdoulaye Diop.
President Abdoulaye Diop noted and appreciated Burkina Faso’s accomplishment in mobilising its own resources.
According to him, this has facilitated the consolidation of its macroeconomic situation despite the unfavorable context.
The President of the UEMOA Commission also highlighted the country’s dynamism in the transposition of community texts.
He also informed the Head of Government of the development of two important documents for the governance of the Union.
These are Vision 2040, which aims for a prosperous and peaceful community space, and the Strategic Plan entitled Impact 2030, which aims to enhance national resources to develop value chains, create jobs and increase people’s income.
“It is in this same direction that the authorities of Burkina Faso have been working for several years. So, there is truly a convergence of views and orientations. We will work together to implement these actions for the community development of our union,” he said.
In the 30 years of existence of UEMOA, Burkina Faso has always played its part “to have a union that performs well on the socio-economic level,” Mr. Diop added.
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