The deputy chief of staff of the national gendarmerie, Lieutenant-Colonel Yagouibou Issa, accompanied by the commander of the Special Unit and the commander of the Sahel Security Forces Group ( GFSS), sent his encouragement to the FDS and VDP of Markoye and Arbinda during a field trip on Tuesday August 20, 2024.The visit of the hierarchy of the national gendarmerie aims to congratulate and encourage the troops for their unwavering commitment and their determination in the face of constant threats in the region.Lieutenant-Colonel Yagouibou Issa and his team expressed their deep gratitude to the soldiers for the hard work and sacrifice made in accomplishing their mission. They also urged the troops to maintain their efforts with courage and resilience, emphasizing the importance of their role in national security.He also reaffirmed the unwavering support of the military hierarchy and the Burkinabe people for the FDS and the VDP, recalling that the entire nation stands behind them in this struggle.The d iscussions were rich and fruitful, offering soldiers the opportunity to share their concerns with the various commanders present. These discussions made it possible to strengthen cohesion and unity within the troops, essential elements for the success of operations on the ground.This visit was a moment of recognition and motivation for the troops, illustrating the unwavering commitment of senior authorities to ensuring the security of the populations and the well-being of our forces on the ground.Source: Burkina Information Agency
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