Dakar march welcomes Ousmane Sonko with jubilant supporters

Dakar march welcomes Ousmane Sonko with jubilant supporters

The bustling streets of Dakar witnessed a vibrant display of political fervor this past Sunday, as hundreds of enthusiastic supporters turned out to welcome Ousmane Sonko, the Senegal Prime Minister and leader of the Pastef party. The occasion was a large-scale walking rally organized by the departmental coordination of his political movement, marking a moment of public engagement and collective mobilization.

The procession, themed “Dakar in Step Behind the Pros,” kicked off at the Place de la Nation before culminating at the iconic Rond-point Jet d’eau. Dressed in white—a color symbolizing peace and unity—Sonko was greeted by a sea of cheering crowds chanting his name, with shouts of “Sonko Président” echoing through the air. The atmosphere was electric, as supporters lined the route, eager to catch a glimpse of the Prime Minister and express their solidarity.

Among the high-profile figures present were key members of the Pastef party, including the Mayor of Dakar, Abass Fall, and the Minister of Higher Education, Daouda Ngom. Their participation underscored the party’s unity and commitment to its vision for Senegal. The event was not merely a celebration but a strategic move to galvanize public support ahead of the party’s upcoming elective congress scheduled for June 6, 2026.

The rally’s organizers emphasized its dual purpose: to champion citizen participation and peaceful collective action while reinforcing cohesion around the party’s agenda. For Sonko, the march served as a powerful reminder of the grassroots backing that continues to shape his political trajectory. As the event unfolded, it became clear that this was more than just a walk—it was a statement of intent, a call to action, and a testament to the enduring connection between the leader and his people.

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