Open Letter To President Ibrahim Traore of Burkina Faso



Attention: President (Captain) Ibrahim Traore, 
Government House, Quagadougou. 


Dear President Traore, 

Request To Support Children's And Teenagers' Development And Education In Burkina Faso 

Your Excellency, sir, I am writing to express my sincere and heartfelt admiration for your visionary leadership and unrelenting commitment towards Pan-Africanism. Your dedication to improving the lives of Burkinabe citizens and promoting continental stability gladdens the hearts of millions of blacks both in Africa and in the diaspora. Millions of blacks that you cannot see their faces are praying for you daily to succeed in transforming Africa. 

As a person who is interested in children's and teenagers' development and education, I am impressed by your government's efforts to enhance the well-being and prospects of Burkinabe children and teenagers. It is my belief that children's development and education are crucial for every country's growth and prosperity. From the foregoing, therefore, I would like to offer my services as a writer to you, providing articles on children's and teenagers' development. My articles aim to promote positive values, moral and civic instructions, proper ethics, critical thinking and reasoning skills, that can help them develop deep love for their country. The articles will help to mold children and teenagers which will love their country and defend it with their blood, when necessary. It will change their hearts against the corruption practices and looting of public resources which has become a norm to African public office holders. 

Your Excellency, sir, if you would come into contact with this post and be interested in exploring this opportunity further, kindly do not hesitate to contact me. My effort to get in touch with you through your Embassy in Abuja was futile, hence I resorted to communicate with you on this medium. Once again, I congratulate you on your exemplary and selfless leadership and commitment to the well-being of the good people of Burkina Faso in particular, and the African continent at large. I look forward to the opportunity to contributing my little quota to your efforts. 

 Thank you very much, Your Excellency.

 Yours faithfully,

 Uduma Okeh. 


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