May 21, 2026

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Senegal court testimony: Ndiaga Seck denies Ousmane Sonko’s involvement

Ndiaga Seck’s courtroom account distances prominent political figure from alleged misconduct

A major legal development has unfolded in Senegal as Matar Ndiaga Seck, a 51-year-old political figure, faced judicial authorities in Louga following his arrest in Linguère. The man, brought before investigators on Monday, now stands charged under a judicial inquiry into accusations of unnatural acts.

During his interrogation, Seck reportedly made statements that appear to clear Ousmane Sonko—an influential opposition leader—of any knowledge of his alleged private conduct. According to accounts in national media, Seck declared in Wolof: « Xamul woon li may dund », which translates to “He knew nothing about my private life.”

The ongoing investigation spans multiple locations across the Djoloff region, with authorities actively pursuing leads and questioning additional individuals. Meanwhile, the judiciary has not yet received any official response from Sonko regarding the claims attributed to Seck.

Legal proceedings and the presumption of innocence

As the case progresses, judicial officials continue their work to establish facts and identify all parties involved. All individuals named in the proceedings remain under the protection of legal presumption of innocence until a court delivers a final verdict.

Key timeline and regional implications

  • Seck was brought before investigators in Linguère on Monday
  • A judge from the Louga Court of First Instance placed him under judicial detention
  • The case stems from allegations related to acts against public morals
  • Multiple arrests have been recorded in Linguère and surrounding areas