The digital landscape of Burkina Faso took a significant leap forward on December 27, 2025, with the official launch of Qualigo. This isn’t merely another delivery app; it represents a pivotal, homegrown initiative in a sector often dominated by foreign platforms. By addressing the critical need for speed and reliability in urban logistics, Qualigo positions itself as a modern, sovereign tool for both individuals and businesses, aiming to keep value and data within the national economy.

Qualigo’s mission extends beyond simple parcel delivery. It seeks to reinvent local logistics ecosystems by creating a trusted, efficient network that connects senders with vetted delivery personnel. In a context where informal delivery systems can be unreliable and digital solutions from abroad may not fully understand local nuances, a 100% Burkinabè solution fills a crucial gap. It builds economic resilience by formalizing a service sector, creating jobs for delivery agents, and fostering digital literacy.
The founder, Mohamed Ismaël Ouédraogo, identified a core market friction: “The difficulty in quickly finding a qualified and reliable delivery person.” Qualigo’s response is a platform designed for versatility and trust. It facilitates the transport of a wide array of items—from meals and documents to commercial orders and personal parcels—within a single, secure framework. This universality is key to its value proposition, serving the daily needs of a student, the urgent demands of an office, and the supply chain of a small merchant alike.
To transform this vision into a seamless user experience, Qualigo integrates several critical features:
- Simplified Ordering: The process is designed for low digital barriers, crucial for broad adoption.
- Real-Time Tracking & Notifications: This provides transparency and peace of mind, a significant upgrade over traditional methods where a package’s status is unknown after handoff.
- Integrated Digital Payments: Perhaps most importantly, this feature formalizes transactions, enhancing security for both customer and delivery agent, and encouraging the growth of the country’s digital finance ecosystem.


Annick Palé, Qualigo’s Communication and Marketing Manager, emphasized accessibility: “Available on the Play Store, our application is designed to be practical… I invite everyone to discover this solution designed to make our lives easier.” This focus on user-friendly design is essential for driving adoption across diverse demographics in Burkina Faso.
The launch event underscored the project’s symbolic importance within the national context. The presence and endorsement of former professional footballer and entrepreneur Préjuce Nakoulma highlighted a powerful narrative: the shift from celebrated careers in sports to nation-building through entrepreneurship. His call to action—”I therefore urge former footballers to return and invest in the country“—frames Qualigo not just as a business, but as a model for patriotic investment and post-career transition for public figures.
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In essence, Qualigo’s launch is a multi-layered story. On the surface, it’s a practical tool for saving time and simplifying errands. On a deeper level, it is a case study in digital sovereignty, demonstrating how local innovation can solve local problems while retaining economic benefits. It contributes to Burkina Faso’s development by building digital infrastructure, creating employment, and inspiring a culture of homegrown technological entrepreneurship. Its success will depend not only on its technical execution but also on its ability to embed itself as a trusted and indispensable part of the daily urban fabric.
Sié Frédéric KAMBOU
Burkina 24
