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WE WON’T EXPORT OUR GOLD RAW ANYMORE; OUR PEOPLE MUST BENEFIT FIRST — Burkina Faso’s President Declares

Ibrahim Traoré, the 37-year-old president of Burkina Faso, is taking strong steps to benefit his country.

He is courageously working to regain control over the nation’s natural resources.

Traoré decided that two significant gold mines should belong to the nation, so he nationalized them.

He has also stopped the practice of sending raw gold to Europe.

“Why should we keep exporting our wealth unprocessed while our people stay poor?” — that’s the energy Traoré is bringing.
To add more value to Burkina Faso’s gold, Traoré has initiated the construction of a new national gold refinery.
This facility will process up to 150 tonnes of gold each year, all within Burkina Faso.
Across Africa, many view this move as an important declaration of owning one’s resources and achieving economic independence.
Reinforcing local industries and keeping more wealth within the country can lead to significant progress and empowerment for Burkina Faso and its people.

 

 

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