This afternoon, Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko undertook a courtesy visit with Monseigneur André Guéye, just days before the annual traditional Marian pilgrimage to Popenguine.

The encounter, characterized by its warm and convivial setting, featured cordial discussions between the two prominent figures. Notably, the Head of Government and the Archbishop of Dakar addressed critical subjects concerning peace, social cohesion, and fostering harmonious coexistence within Senegal.

On this occasion, Monseigneur André Guéye offered heartfelt prayers for a stable, peaceful, and prosperous Senegal, as the nation anticipates this important religious gathering that annually unites thousands of Catholic faithful in Popenguine.
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