Senegal’s prominent political figure Ousmane Sonko has called an urgent meeting with his key advisors at his residence in the Cité Keur Gorgui district of Dakar. The gathering, scheduled for 6:00 PM, has sparked intense speculation about its purpose and potential implications for the country’s political landscape.
Who is attending the closed-door session?
The invitees include some of the most influential members of his Pastef party’s leadership team. Among those summoned are El Malick Ndiaye, Birame Souleye Diop, Yassine Fall, Daouda Ngom, and Abass Fall. The absence of Ayib Daffé from the initial list has also drawn attention, raising questions about his potential involvement in parallel discussions.
What could be driving this political maneuver?
The timing and nature of this meeting suggest high-stakes strategic planning. Observers are analyzing possible scenarios, including policy shifts, alliance formations, or preparations for upcoming elections. The secrecy surrounding the agenda has fueled debates across political circles and media platforms.
As the clock approaches the designated hour, anticipation builds over what decisions may emerge from this high-profile gathering. The outcome could reshape Senegal’s political trajectory in the coming months.
