
Senegal’s political rift widens: faye’s move against sonko sparks institutional turmoil

The political climate in Senegal is experiencing a significant deepening of divisions, particularly following President Bassirou Diomaye Faye’s recent decision to remove Ousmane Sonko from his position as Prime Minister. This decisive action has subsequently led to a wave of resignations across various public institutions. The cabinet reshuffle, initiated by the presidency, has inevitably brought forth critical inquiries concerning the allegiance of key officials to their overarching political agenda and the potential ramifications for the consistent delivery of public services throughout the nation.