Ouagadougou: The Action Group for the Promotion, Education and Training of Women and Young Girls (GAPEF), Kuljati Keylèm, called on Saturday, 'the lost children' who have took up arms against Faso, to return to the discussion table.'We warn the criminals that they no longer have space, that they no longer have a place, that they must disappear or die. As for our lost children, we call on them to come back to the discussion table as a family,' declared the president of GAPEF, Dr Justine Kielem/Coulidiaty.For her, anyone who wishes to live in peace should now follow a good example, from the family unit, within communities, both internally and externally.Dr Kielem spoke on Saturday in Ouagadougou, during a reforestation ceremony in the premises of the Ministry of Defense and Veterans Affairs, under the theme 'Tree and Hope'.The first head of GAPEF noted that active solidarity and common action are needed to regain the integrity of the national territory.Dr Justine Kielem Coulidiaty indicated that her s tructure works with the Defense and Security Forces (FDS) as well as with the different components of society through a civil-military campaign (CCM).Listening to her, the theme appeals to more than one person, because, she explains, in traditions, different problems were resolved under the palaver tree.'Recognizing its importance in cementing fractures and moving forward together in unity to recover our country is essential. This is our whole vocation,' she maintained.Justine Kielem Coulidiaty also specified that the theme of the day of tree planting also calls on citizens to act together to build a Burkina of peace and security.Source: Burkina Information Agency
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