Sahel: Is Ousmane Sonko inclined towards a strengthened pan-Africanist policy?

Ousmane Sonko, leader of the PASTEF party and Prime Minister of Senegal, announces an ambitious political revival program through a series of planned visits to Guinea Conakry, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger. This initiative marks the beginning of a new phase for the party, focused on reorganization, restructuring, and revitalization of its political activities.

In a context where political and socio-economic challenges in Africa are numerous, Ousmane Sonko reaffirms PASTEF’s commitment to a Pan-Africanist and sovereignist vision. This political orientation aims to strengthen solidarity and cooperation among African nations, with the goal of promoting development and progress on the continent.

The upcoming visits to Guinea Conakry, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger represent an opportunity for PASTEF to strengthen its political partnerships at both the African and sub-regional levels. By inviting brotherly countries to exchange and share their experiences, Sonko and his party aspire to create a dynamic of mutually beneficial collaboration, based on respect for national sovereignty and common interests.

This approach demonstrates PASTEF’s willingness to engage in constructive and inclusive political dialogue, both nationally and internationally. By engaging in discussions with African partners, the party seeks to actively contribute to the consolidation of democracy and the promotion of values ​​of social justice and human dignity on the continent.

Ousmane Sonko’s upcoming visits to Guinea Conakry, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger represent an important step in consolidating PASTEF’s political and diplomatic relations. Through this initiative, the party reaffirms its commitment to Pan-Africanism and its determination to play an active role in building a better future for Africa and its people.

Rahim Koné