Diapaga: The vital forces of Tapoa organized a ceremony on Monday at the Diapaga high commission premises to honor the High Commissioner of the province, Rene Karambiri, for his resilience and dedication.
According to Burkina Information Agency, this ceremony was a gesture by the driving forces of Tapoa to align with the vision of the President of Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traore, aimed at building a modern public development administration that integrates performance and culture.
High Commissioner Rene Karambiri, a civil administrator by profession, has been leading Tapoa Province for four years. Since July 22, 2022, he has gained recognition for his hard work and commitment to fostering community awareness and unity, despite differences among the populace. His courage and dedication to his duties have earned him this commendation.
“We are grateful to the High Commissioner for his courage and civic commitment through the initiatives taken during the fateful days of April 28, May 13, 15, and 19 when the forces of evil besieged the city,” expressed Kondia Pierre, the focal point of the presidential initiative for community development, during his address.
Pierre Yonli further emphasized, “We want the High Commissioner to serve as a model of leadership for others. Rene Karambiri embodies the perfect example of a resilient man, deeply committed to the cause of his constituents.”
Karambiri was named the province’s Man of the Year 2025, recognized for his rigor, patience, courage, and determination, which have significantly impacted the lifeblood of Tapoa and the community at large.
The Secretary General of Tapoa Province, Martin Zoundi, urged the population to enhance their collaborative efforts for a more prosperous and united province.