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Published on 2024-03-25 22:13:11
First speech of President Diomaye FAYE in Wolof “amna ko khamné diaroule sakh may toude tourame”.
On a sunny morning in Senegal, President Diomaye FAYE stood before a crowd of eager citizens to deliver his first speech in Wolof, the national language of Senegal. As he spoke, his words resonated with hope and promise for a brighter future for all Senegalese people.
President FAYE began his speech by expressing his gratitude for the opportunity to serve as the leader of the country. He emphasized the importance of unity and solidarity among the Senegalese people, stressing that only by working together can they overcome the challenges facing the nation.
He spoke passionately about his vision for Senegal, outlining his plans to improve education, healthcare, and infrastructure. He promised to tackle corruption and promote transparency in government, ensuring that the needs of the people are always put first.
President FAYE also addressed the issue of unemployment, pledging to create more job opportunities and support small businesses. He emphasized the importance of economic growth and development, stating that a thriving economy is essential for the prosperity of the country.
The President spoke about the importance of preserving Senegal’s rich cultural heritage and protecting the environment for future generations. He stressed the need for sustainable practices and responsible stewardship of the land.
As he concluded his speech, President FAYE called on all Senegalese people to join him in building a better future for their country. He urged them to remain hopeful and dedicated to the progress of Senegal, reminding them that their collective efforts can make a difference.
In closing, President FAYE expressed his faith in the resilience and strength of the Senegalese people, assuring them that together, they can overcome any obstacle and achieve great success. His words were met with applause and cheers from the crowd, signaling a new era of hope and optimism for Senegal.
Read the original article(French) on Senegal Direct



