The Prime Minister of Senegal, Ousmane Sonko, paid a courtesy call this afternoon to His Excellency, Archbishop André Guéye, just days before the much-anticipated Popenguine Marian pilgrimage.

The meeting unfolded in a warm and welcoming atmosphere, fostering genuine exchanges between the two leaders. Key topics included fostering national peace, strengthening social cohesion, and promoting harmonious coexistence across the country.

During the visit, Archbishop André Guéye offered heartfelt prayers for a stable, peaceful, and prosperous Senegal as the nation prepares for the annual religious event that draws thousands of Catholic devotees to Popenguine.
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