The Prime Minister of Senegal, Ousmane Sonko, paid a courtesy visit to Archbishop André Guéye this afternoon, just days before the annual Marian pilgrimage in Popenguine. The meeting unfolded in a warm and welcoming atmosphere, fostering genuine dialogue between the two leaders.

Central to their discussion were themes of peace, social cohesion, and national unity in Senegal. Both figures underscored the importance of solidarity in building a harmonious society, especially ahead of the religious gathering that draws thousands of Catholic devotees to Popenguine each year.

During the visit, Archbishop Guéye offered prayers for a stable, peaceful, and prosperous Senegal, aligning with the spiritual significance of the upcoming pilgrimage that serves as a beacon of faith for the nation.
