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Senegal’s new government has been appointed, PM Sonko says

Senegal’s new government has been appointed, PM Sonko says

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Uganda Monitor
Published on 2024-04-06 16:25:59

Senegal’s political landscape has undergone a significant transformation with the formation of a new government comprising 25 ministers and five junior ministers. Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko announced this development on Friday, following the landslide election victory of President Bassirou Diomaye Faye in March. Faye, aged 44, was inaugurated on Tuesday, succeeding President Macky Sall, whose 12-year tenure was marked by increasing public dissatisfaction.

The composition of the new cabinet was approved by President Faye, who appointed Sonko, a key supporter, as the prime minister. Faye’s election campaign was characterized by bold promises, such as the discontinuation of the CFA franc, the West African common currency. Although he has slightly backtracked on this pledge, Faye recently committed to conducting an audit of the oil, gas, and mining sectors in the country, demonstrating his commitment to transparency and accountability.

One of the key appointments in the new government is Cheikh Diba, who has been named as the finance minister. Diba previously served as the director of budget programming in the finance ministry, bringing a wealth of experience to his new role. Additionally, Abdourahmane Sarr was appointed as the economy minister, indicating a focus on economic development and growth in the administration’s agenda.

Birame Souleye Diop has been entrusted with leading the oil and energy ministry, having previously held the position of vice president in Sonko and Faye’s now disbanded Pastef party. This appointment highlights the government’s emphasis on energy and resource management, crucial for the country’s economic development and sustainability.

Furthermore, the new government has also appointed two generals to oversee the interior and defense ministries, underscoring the importance of security and defense in Senegal’s political agenda. The selection of experienced military personnel for these key positions reflects the government’s commitment to ensuring the safety and protection of its citizens.

As the new government takes shape and begins its work, all eyes will be on its performance and adherence to the promises made during the election campaign. President Faye’s administration faces the challenge of addressing the public discontent that characterized the previous government’s tenure, and the cabinet’s actions in the coming months will be closely scrutinized by the Senegalese population.

In conclusion, Senegal’s new government under President Faye and Prime Minister Sonko marks a new chapter in the country’s political history. With a diverse cabinet comprising experienced professionals and military officials, the administration has the opportunity to address the pressing issues facing the nation and set a course for sustainable development and prosperity. By fulfilling its campaign promises and delivering tangible results, the government can earn the trust and confidence of the Senegalese people and pave the way for a brighter future for the country.

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