The African Public Relations Association has condemned the recent terror attack in the Burkinabe town of Barsalogho in the Sanmatenga Province of the Republic, which has killed so many people and injured scores of persons.

In a statement on Friday, signed by Dr. Omoniyi Ibietan, secretary-general, APRA, the body said it is greatly concerned about the increasing terror attacks in Burkina Faso and in other parts of Africa.
โThe umbrella body of practitioners andย professionals ofย public relations inย Africa hereby calls for the cessation of all forms of attacks, especially on unarmed people. We call for dialogue as a more civil approach to resolving conflicts instead of violent attacks leading to destruction and catastrophic outcomes that leave the continent more devastated.
โWeย areย gravely disturbed byย this recent attack inย Burkina Faso, coming onย theย heels ofย theย death of over 500 persons due to mpox scourge caused by the monkeypoxย virusย ravagingย theย Democratic Republic ofย Congo, DRC, the hotbed ofย the health crisis; and the distressing floods caused byย the collapse of the Arbaโ at Dam in the east of the Republic of Sudan, destroying or impacting about 70 communities and affecting telecommunication infrastructure and other utilities. These and many emergent humanitarian crises in Africa have been overwhelming enough for a great but challenged continent. Therefore, entrenched terror attacks can only worsen efforts at restoring the glory of the continent.
โAs a body of communication managers, APRA iterates its call for increased, sincere and responsible conversation and concrete actions among state actors and other stakeholders inย Africaย toย address these and future challenges, many of which are heralded by warning signs.
“Therefore, APRA calls on the World Health Organisation (WHO) to resume strengthening collaboration withย theย governmentย and people of DRC because mpox is yet to be defeated as an existential global health issue.
He said that APRA stands in solidarity with the Governments and people of Burkina Faso, the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Republic of Sudan.
“Weย commiserate with those who have lost family members and friends. We also wish those injured and displaced speedy recovery”, the statement reads.