Captain Ibrahim Traore who is now regarded as the youngest and greatest reformist and leader in Africa has taken another bold step in making Burkina Faso a great country.
In his attempt to rid the country of anything related to their former colonial masters, Traore has ordered new outfits for Burkina’s judicial system.
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Judges in Burkina Faso will no longer wear robes and wigs. They will be wearing a new outfit that is more connected to their identities as Burkinabes and Africans.
The new robes represent Burkina Faso’s tradition while emulating authority and power bestowed on those in the judicial system.
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Traore has already broken the country’s allegiance to France, their former colonial master. This happened after Traore took over in office.
The president has also improved development in the country as he seeks to make it a self sustaining nation. Now, Burkina has new factories and produce most of their food, and not relying solely on imports.