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Senegal: “They have better vote for Amadou Ba if they want to stay in power…”

Senegal: “They have better vote for Amadou Ba if they want to stay in power…”

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Published on 2024-03-11 09:38:08

Madiambal Diagne does not see an opponent “coming to power and making room for the Benno people as Amadou Ba would.” Invited to the show “Point of View” on Rts, this Sunday, March 10, the journalist also discussed the protests of their candidate, even at the cost of losing power.

According to Madiambal Diagne, “Amadou Bâ is Macky Sall’s candidate. I don’t think he will simply limit himself to wanting to be a clone of Macky Sall or the candidate who will only continue Macky Sall’s actions. He will rely on it, he will lean on it, but he will certainly be able to add his personal touch…”

“The camp of Macky Sall has the obligation to mobilize for Amadou Bâ,” according to the journalist on the lack of support noted within the presidential movement towards Macky’s candidate.

Mr. Diagne believes that “they (Bby) do not have another candidate. Who will they elect instead? An opponent who will not be from their political family? They will have lost power and I believe they will have more to lose than anyone else. Even if they have to vote while holding their noses, some will be forced to do so for Amadou Bâ… Now, if for example, people want to sabotage everything by saying we do not like him, I am not the candidate, or my protégé is not the candidate, let us all lose together, but too bad, they will pay the price. They better vote for Amadou Ba if they want to stay in power…

He cannot imagine an opponent coming to power and making room for the Benno people as Amadou Ba would.

Read the original article(French) on Senegal Direct

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