August 19, 2026

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Amadou ba of pastef reveals details on sonko-touré phone calls

Amadou Ba de Pastef : « La vérité sur les appels téléphoniques entre Ousmane Sonko et Aminata Touré »

A prominent lawmaker asserted that the former Prime Minister made highly critical comments concerning Bassirou Diomaye Faye during a particular telephone conversation.

During a press briefing convened by Pastef-Les Patriotes, Deputy Amadou Ba unveiled what he termed the “truth” regarding alleged telephone exchanges between Ousmane Sonko and Aminata Touré. These communications reportedly occurred while Sonko, then Prime Minister, was incarcerated. This disclosure emerges amidst ongoing political discourse and adds a new dimension to Ba’s defense of the current head of government concerning public fund management controversies, a critical aspect of African current affairs.

According to the lawmaker, the former Prime Minister expressed profound criticisms of Bassirou Diomaye Faye during that specific call. Ba recounted Touré’s alleged statement to Ousmane Sonko: “Diomaye is incapable of leading this nation. If you leave him here, he will not last two years.” This perspective offers insight into internal political dynamics, a frequent topic in English Africa news.

Such a declaration, the parliamentarian argued, stands in stark contrast to Aminata Touré’s current public stances. He accused her of attempting to “alter history” and reinterpret past events to align with shifting political power dynamics. This highlights the complexities of African governance.

Despite the increasingly heated exchanges between the two factions, Amadou Ba sought to de-escalate tensions, advocating for restraint over confrontation. He firmly stated, “He pushes us towards violence, and we will not engage in it,” reiterating Pastef’s commitment to fostering political debate rather than direct conflict. This approach is crucial for maintaining stability in continent news.