Ousmane sonko galvanizes pastef in mbacké, targets one million members
Mbacké recently hosted the esteemed leader of the “Patriots” movement. Ousmane Sonko, at the helm of Pastef, made a significant appearance to officially inaugurate the party’s membership card sales campaign. This initiative marks a pivotal moment for Pastef as it strategically positions itself for upcoming electoral challenges, with the 2029 presidential election already a clear objective. Addressing an engaged assembly of party loyalists, Sonko’s initial message was one of unification.
Observing palpable tensions among certain local officials, including Dr. Fall Mbaye, Deputy Ahmadou Lö, and Moustapha Diop – individuals he specifically named – Ousmane Sonko firmly implored them to set aside their differences. “I have advocated for this everywhere I have been. Everyone must work together. This is not the time for disputes. Unity must prevail,” he asserted, underscoring that cohesion is a non-negotiable strategic imperative for the party’s success in **African politics**. Following this clear directive, he commended the remarkable enthusiasm that the membership drive had generated in Mbacké since its initial announcement. “Today, well before 4 PM, all 13,000 cards dispatched here were purchased. We had to place a new order with Dakar,” Ousmane Sonko proudly declared. He further noted that the overwhelming demand led to technical overloads on the online membership platform, a testament to the movement’s widespread appeal across **society Africa**.
Buoyed by this resounding success, the Pastef leader articulated an ambitious target: to enroll one million members solely within the Mbacké department by October, the designated deadline for card sales. “I am confident that the Mbacké department, on its own, can achieve this million-member goal,” he proclaimed to fervent applause.
Beyond the imperative of mobilization, Ousmane Sonko was keen to shape the discourse of his followers and issue a stern caution to political adversaries. He urged his militants to prioritize composure and avoid confrontation. “Do not engage in conflict with anyone. Do not respond to any provocation. If peace endures in Senegal, Pastef will sweep every election in this nation. No electoral contest can elude us,” he declared. He also advised activists to remain focused on their core responsibilities and to disregard “those who hold no genuine authority, who command no popular backing, and who lack a legitimate political party.”
Observing palpable tensions among certain local officials, including Dr. Fall Mbaye, Deputy Ahmadou Lö, and Moustapha Diop – individuals he specifically named – Ousmane Sonko firmly implored them to set aside their differences. “I have advocated for this everywhere I have been. Everyone must work together. This is not the time for disputes. Unity must prevail,” he asserted, underscoring that cohesion is a non-negotiable strategic imperative for the party’s success in **African politics**. Following this clear directive, he commended the remarkable enthusiasm that the membership drive had generated in Mbacké since its initial announcement. “Today, well before 4 PM, all 13,000 cards dispatched here were purchased. We had to place a new order with Dakar,” Ousmane Sonko proudly declared. He further noted that the overwhelming demand led to technical overloads on the online membership platform, a testament to the movement’s widespread appeal across **society Africa**.
Buoyed by this resounding success, the Pastef leader articulated an ambitious target: to enroll one million members solely within the Mbacké department by October, the designated deadline for card sales. “I am confident that the Mbacké department, on its own, can achieve this million-member goal,” he proclaimed to fervent applause.
Beyond the imperative of mobilization, Ousmane Sonko was keen to shape the discourse of his followers and issue a stern caution to political adversaries. He urged his militants to prioritize composure and avoid confrontation. “Do not engage in conflict with anyone. Do not respond to any provocation. If peace endures in Senegal, Pastef will sweep every election in this nation. No electoral contest can elude us,” he declared. He also advised activists to remain focused on their core responsibilities and to disregard “those who hold no genuine authority, who command no popular backing, and who lack a legitimate political party.”