Former Senegalese President Macky Sall will return to Senegal to meet his successor Bassirou Diomaye Faye for the first time since leaving power, as he seeks Dakarās support for his candidacy to become United Nations secretary-general. The brief visit comes after years of political tensions between the two cmps.Ā
Macky Sall is set to return to Senegal for the first time since leaving office in 2024, with a three-hour visit focused on securing official support for his candidacy to lead the United Nations.The former president announced the trip in a statement shared on social media, describing it as part of consultations and meetings linked to his campaign for the UNās top post. His only scheduled engagement in Dakar is a meeting with President Bassirou Diomaye Faye, whom he thanked for receiving him.Ā
AccordingĀ toĀ membersĀ ofĀ hisĀ politicalĀ party,Ā SallĀ isĀ expectedĀ toĀ arriveĀ atĀ DakarāsĀ formerĀ airportĀ inĀ YoffĀ atĀ 3Ā p.m.Ā andĀ leaveĀ theĀ countryĀ atĀ 6Ā p.m.
SeekingĀ DakarāsĀ endorsementĀ
TheĀ mainĀ objectiveĀ ofĀ theĀ visitĀ isĀ toĀ obtainĀ formalĀ backingĀ fromĀ Senegal,Ā whichĀ hasĀ soĀ farĀ remainedĀ silentĀ onĀ SallāsĀ UNĀ ambitionsĀ andĀ hasĀ notĀ officiallyĀ supportedĀ hisĀ candidacy.
InĀ March,Ā SallĀ failedĀ toĀ secureĀ theĀ AfricanĀ UnionāsĀ endorsementĀ afterĀ 20Ā countries,Ā includingĀ Senegal,Ā opposedĀ hisĀ bid.Ā InĀ aĀ noteĀ toĀ theĀ AUĀ commission,Ā DakarĀ saidĀ itĀ hadĀ neitherĀ supportedĀ norĀ initiatedĀ SallāsĀ candidacyĀ andĀ hadĀ notĀ beenĀ involvedĀ inĀ theĀ process.
TheĀ formerĀ presidentĀ hadĀ alreadyĀ requestedĀ SenegalāsĀ supportĀ inĀ aĀ letterĀ sentĀ onĀ FebruaryĀ 5Ā butĀ receivedĀ noĀ officialĀ response.
AĀ symbolicĀ politicalĀ encounter
TheĀ meetingĀ betweenĀ SallĀ andĀ DiomayeĀ FayeĀ carriesĀ strongĀ politicalĀ significanceĀ afterĀ twoĀ yearsĀ ofĀ strainedĀ relationsĀ betweenĀ theĀ formerĀ presidentĀ andĀ theĀ currentĀ leadership.
TheĀ tensionsĀ haveĀ beenĀ linkedĀ toĀ severalĀ disputes,Ā includingĀ theĀ controversyĀ overĀ allegedĀ hiddenĀ debtĀ andĀ theĀ crackdownĀ onĀ supportersĀ ofĀ theĀ AfricanĀ PatriotsĀ ofĀ SenegalĀ forĀ Work,Ā EthicsĀ andĀ FraternityĀ (Pastef)Ā movementĀ duringĀ SallāsĀ presidency.TheĀ CollectiveĀ ofĀ VictimsĀ ofĀ MackyĀ SallāsĀ regimeĀ hasĀ urgedĀ thatĀ hisĀ internationalĀ ambitionsĀ shouldĀ notĀ overshadowĀ demandsĀ forĀ accountabilityĀ overĀ allegedĀ abuses,Ā arrestsĀ andĀ violenceĀ duringĀ hisĀ timeĀ inĀ power.
The UN rocess is already underway as António Guterresā second term approaches its end on December 31, 2026.
The next secretary-general is expected to take office in January 2027 for a five-year term, renewable once by member states.For Macky Sall, the Dakar visit represents a crucial step in his effort to build regional and international support for his bid to lead the world body. For his successor, it presents an opportunity to redefine relations with a former rival on the international stage.Ā
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