 And to all the parts of Africa, volunteers have been gathering eight-four residents of Ogadougou, Burkina Faso's capital, who have been blockaded by jihadists. Florida knows came one after the other in front of the Ogadougou Municipal Stadium, gathering to prepare supplies for their compatriot trapped in localities controlled by jihadists. The capital of the Sun province, which has swollen from 60,000 to some 300,000 over the last few years, has been losing its population to insecurity and food shortage. Last week, an aid convoy supervised by the military and heading to Jibo was attacked by terrorists, leaving dozens dead and missing.