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ADC, Burkina Faso deepen ties on industrial dev’t, honours Traoré

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(From Left to Right); Urbain DABIRE, Second Deputy Ambassador of Burkina Faso to Ghana; Timothy Kwaku Gobah; Head of Protocol, ADC; Dr Stephen Adom; Chairman, Africa Industrial Promotion Committee, ADC; David Kabré; Ambassador of Burkina Faso to Ghana; Ing Dr Bright Atsu Sogbey; President, ADC; Michael Sebastian Nunya Kuwornu; Chairman, African Cultural Heritage, Tradition, Religion & Tourism Committee, ADC.ADC Secretariat, Accra Ghana

The Africa Development Council (ADC) has designated Burkina Faso as the continental headquarters for its Industrial Human Resource Development programme, signalling a major shift in how the Sahelian nation is perceived as an emerging economic powerhouse.

The announcement was made by ADC President Dr Bright Atsu Sogbey during a high-level diplomatic engagement with the Burkina Faso Mission in Accra.

The move aims to transform the country into a focal point for training elite industrial engineers and technicians who will be deployed to lead projects across the African continent.

Dr Sogbey described human capital as the indispensable “backbone” for any rapid industrial transition. He argued that the decision to base the hub in Burkina Faso was informed by the country’s strategic position and its intensifying commitment to homegrown economic policies.

“Investing in people remains the most strategic pathway to unlocking Africa’s industrial potential. The Sahel holds significant promise if the right competencies are developed and harnessed effectively,” Dr Sogbey stated.

The initiative is designed to:

  • Facilitate Knowledge Transfer: Creating a pipeline of technical expertise across regional borders.
  • Foster Innovation: Encouraging local solutions to industrial challenges.
  • Accelerate Industrialisation: Reducing the continent’s reliance on foreign technical consultants.

“The initiative would facilitate knowledge transfer, promote collaboration and accelerate industrialisation efforts across participating countries,” the ADC President added.

In a significant diplomatic gesture, Dr Sogbey revealed that the Council will confer its prestigious “Order of Sun Award – Africa Domesticated Industrialisation Category” on the President of Burkina Faso, Ibrahim Traoré.

The award recognises President Traoré’s “unprecedented” focus on a domesticated industrial revolution—a model that prioritises local production and value addition over a traditional dependency on imports.

“The honour is a testament to the country’s bold leadership and commitment to advancing domesticated industrialisation policies. Burkina Faso’s efforts have set a commendable example for other nations seeking to strengthen local production and economic resilience,” Dr Sogbey remarked.

The ADC President lauded the Burkinabè leadership for fostering a model of “self-reliance” that shields the economy against external shocks. He urged other African nations to study the Burkina Faso experience, particularly in how they have prioritised indigenous innovation.

Responding to the designation, the Ambassador of Burkina Faso to Ghana, David Kabré, commended the ADC for its aggressive advocacy. He noted that the partnership aligns perfectly with Ouagadougou’s vision of a self-sustaining industrial base.

Ambassador Kabré expressed his country’s readiness to host the hub, stating that the collaboration would “further strengthen efforts to develop critical human capital and expand industrial opportunities in the Sahel and beyond.”

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