The Baol region is abuzz with political energy as Ousmane Sonko, leader of PASTEF–Les Patriotes, continues his tour through Senegal. Arriving in Mbacké this past Saturday, he was greeted by a sea of supporters and activists eager to welcome him and show their solidarity.
Before the highly anticipated gathering in Mbacké, Sonko took time to engage with local religious leaders, paying courtesy visits to prominent families in the area. He also took a moment to extend his heartfelt condolences to families mourning recent losses, demonstrating his connection to the community’s concerns.
As he moved through the region, crowds gathered along his route, underscoring the widespread enthusiasm for his political campaign. The atmosphere was electric, with people lining the streets to catch a glimpse of the charismatic leader and express their support.
New party headquarters signals growing influence
A highlight of the day was the inauguration of PASTEF’s new departmental headquarters in Mbacké. Party officials emphasized that this new facility represents a deeper commitment to strengthening the party’s presence in the region. The timing of the inauguration, just one day before the major rally, adds to the significance of the event.
Sunday’s rally draws massive anticipation
All eyes are now on Mbacké as the region prepares for Sunday’s political gathering. Thousands of activists and supporters are expected to attend, eager to hear Sonko’s address on pressing political issues and the future direction of PASTEF. The event has already sparked widespread interest, with mobilization efforts intensifying as the day approaches.
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