2024-10-28 21:25:00
This Monday, Maguette Séne, head of the list of the “La Marche des Territoires / Andu Nawlé” coalition, continued her local visits in view of the legislative elections of November 17, 2024.
In Dakar Plateau, he spoke with residents, addressing urban development challenges and access to basic services. He then visited merchants at the iconic Sandaga Market to listen to their concerns about security and economic support.
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These meetings demonstrate the coalition’s commitment to local realities. The “Marche des Territoires / Andu Nawlé” coalition places the territories at the center of its vision, wishing to offer a significant place to local actors within the National Assembly. “It is essential that local elected officials are fully involved in national decisions,” declared Maguette Séne, recalling the need for more equitable decentralization.
The coalition’s program is structured around the reduction of territorial inequalities, access to essential services, and the development of local resources. By promoting a transpartisan approach, “La Marche des Territoires / Andu Nawlé” is committed to defending a fairer Senegal, ensuring that each territory can fully participate in the development of the country.
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**Interview with Maguette Séne: Head of the “La Marche des Territoires / Andu Nawlé” Coalition**
**Editor**: Thank you for joining us today, Maguette Séne. You’ve been actively visiting local communities in Dakar Plateau. Can you share what insights you’ve gained from these visits?
**Maguette Séne**: Thank you for having me. My visits have reinforced the importance of understanding the local concerns of our citizens. In Dakar Plateau, I spoke with residents about urban development challenges, particularly regarding access to basic services which is critical for daily life. Their feedback is invaluable as we approach the legislative elections on November 17.
**Editor**: You also engaged with merchants at the Sandaga Market. What were the main issues they expressed?
**Maguette Séne**: The merchants raised significant concerns about security and the need for economic support. Sandaga Market is an iconic place, but it faces challenges that affect livelihoods. It’s essential that our coalition addresses these issues if we are to create a thriving economic environment for local businesses.
**Editor**: Your coalition emphasizes a commitment to decentralization and territorial equality. Can you explain why this is a priority for you?
**Maguette Séne**: We believe that local elected officials must be involved in national decisions. It is crucial for reducing territorial inequalities and ensuring that all regions have equitable access to resources and essential services. The voices of local actors need to be represented in the National Assembly for a fairer development across Senegal.
**Editor**: How does your coalition plan to promote a ‘transpartisan approach’ in achieving its goals?
**Maguette Séne**: We aim to bring together diverse political perspectives to focus on our common challenges. By collaborating beyond party lines, we can work towards the shared goal of equitable development, ensuring that every territory can contribute to and benefit from national progress.
**Editor**: as the elections approach, what message do you have for the voters in Senegal?
**Maguette Séne**: I encourage everyone to engage in the electoral process and to vote for candidates who understand and prioritize the needs of local communities. Your vote is vital for shaping a future where every territory in Senegal plays a significant role in our collective development. Thank you.
**Editor**: Thank you for joining us today, Maguette Séne. You’ve been actively visiting local communities in Dakar Plateau. Can you share what insights you’ve gained from these visits?
**Maguette Séne**: Thank you for having me. My visits have reinforced the importance of understanding the local concerns of our citizens. In Dakar Plateau, I spoke with residents about urban development challenges, particularly regarding access to basic services, which are critical for daily life. Their feedback is invaluable as we approach the legislative elections on November 17.
**Editor**: You also engaged with merchants at the Sandaga Market. What were the main issues they expressed?
**Maguette Séne**: The merchants raised significant concerns about security and the need for economic support. Sandaga Market is an iconic place, but it faces challenges that affect livelihoods. It’s essential that our coalition addresses these issues if we are to create a thriving economic environment for local businesses.
**Editor**: Can you elaborate on the goals of the “La Marche des Territoires / Andu Nawlé” coalition regarding local development?
**Maguette Séne**: Certainly. Our coalition is committed to reducing territorial inequalities and ensuring access to essential services. We believe that local actors must have a significant role within the National Assembly. Decentralization is crucial for inclusion, and it’s about making sure local perspectives shape national policy.
**Editor**: You mentioned a transpartisan approach. How does that work in practice for your coalition?
**Maguette Séne**: Our transpartisan approach means we are open to collaboration across different political lines to tackle local issues. We believe that a fairer Senegal requires collective efforts, and we aim to unite various stakeholders to address the needs of every territory.
**Editor**: Thank you for your insights, Maguette. Best of luck in your upcoming visits and the legislative elections.
**Maguette Séne**: Thank you! It’s essential that we keep engaging with our communities to build a better future for all.