Sénégal’s Prime Minister and influential Pastef party leader, Ousmane Sonko, received a resounding welcome from hundreds of ecstatic adherents during a significant public procession in Dakar this Sunday, May 17. The event, dubbed a “grand pedestrian journey,” was meticulously orchestrated by the departmental coordination of his political movement.
Donning a crisp white ensemble, the Prime Minister was met with an electrifying atmosphere as the crowd, brimming with enthusiasm, repeatedly chanted, “Sonko Président!” He then immersed himself in the jubilant throng, engaging directly with his supporters. Prominent figures within the party also joined the march, including Dakar’s Mayor, Abass Fall, and the Minister of Higher Education, Daouda Ngom. The procession commenced at the iconic Place de la Nation and was set to conclude at the Rond-point Jet d’eau, marking a significant moment in current African affairs.
Operating under the banner, “Dakar marching behind the Pros,” this extensive walk aimed to achieve several key objectives. Foremost among them was a celebration of robust citizen participation and peaceful collective action, alongside a concerted effort to fortify unity around the ambitious vision championed by Sonko. This display of solidarity comes as the Pastef party intensifies preparations for its crucial elective congress, scheduled for June 6, 2026, a pivotal event for future African governance. For those following English Africa news, this demonstration underscores the dynamic political landscape.
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