Letter to Farmers: “In your youth, you show us your choice!”

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The New Head of Burundi’s Mineral Agency: ‍A​ Call to Action

The latest head of state to sacrifice a young man, Quesnay ⁣de Jésus Akabahinga, ⁢26, to become ‍the head of the national mineral and land agency has sparked​ concern. A local farmer ⁢recently ⁤penned a letter to the new leader, reminding him that “the secret is kept ‍from the‌ sheep.”

For⁤ Experts

New secrets and opportunities await those willing to take⁣ action. While some may question their suitability for leadership, the writer urges readers​ to remember the importance​ of the youth in Burundi, who make up 65% ⁤of the population.

The current leader has shown concern for the country’s mineral wealth, highlighting the need for integrity and proper management. However, concerns ​linger regarding the lack of tangible results despite past efforts.

A History​ of Inefficiency

Burundi’s history of mining is marred by⁢ inefficiency and loss. Over 60 years, traditional methods have ​resulted in significant mineral waste and financial losses. ​Studies have ​shown that the iron ore ​industry contributes less than ‌1% to the GDP.

New Discoveries and Hope

Recent reports suggest vast mineral deposits ‍in Murehe, Kirundo county, estimated to be worth over $50 billion. This discovery offers hope‍ for a brighter future.

The Importance of Integrity and Morality

The⁢ author emphasizes⁢ the need for ethical and⁢ responsible ‌resource management. ​He argues ⁤that true wealth lies ​in the people, not just minerals. By prioritizing integrity and morality,⁢ the mineral ​sector can‍ contribute significantly to‍ Burundi’s prosperity.

A Call to Action

The writer concludes by urging Akabahinga to embrace his‍ potential and lead with⁣ integrity‌ and compassion. He reminds the young generation that their participation is crucial for the country’s success.

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