Macky Sall promises good governance against the backdrop of a concert of opposition pans

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In Senegal, in the traditional speech to the Nation on the occasion of the New Year, the Head of State took stock of the actions of his government in this year 2022 marked by a difficult economic situation. A “social year” declared Macky Sall, emphasizing the subsidies and measures taken in favor of purchasing power. For its part, the main opposition coalition, Yewwi Askan With had called for a concert of saucepans to denounce “poor governance” according to her.

With our correspondent in Dakar, Charlotte Idrac

« Senegal has today gone from a state of poverty to a state of emergence “, assures the Head of State. Despite ” the impact of the pandemic and a major war on the economy, Senegal is facing, says Macky Sall. The growth rate, set at 4.8% in 2022 “ expected to reach an all-time high of 10% in 2023 with the start of oil and gas exploitation.

While the government is challenged on the management of Covid fundsthe president promises good governance: “ The use of the Court of Auditors’ report on the financial management of the Covid-19 pandemic will follow its course in accordance with the relevant legal and regulatory provisions. ».

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In this speech of regarding thirty minutes, Macky Sall did not remove the vagueness on his intentions for the presidential election of 2024. But in a tense political climate, the head of state mentioned ” the inheritance “of a” nation united in its diversity, peaceful and stable » : « No one should imagine themselves bigger or stronger than this nation that shelters us all. We are because Senegal is ».


At the same time as the head of state’s speech, the opposition coalition Yewwi Askan Wi – led among others by Ousmane Sonko and Khalifa Sall – therefore called for noise to protest once morest the regime. This announces the color of the political debate in 2023.

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