Senegal fishermen pin hopes on new president to help them fill their nets | Poverty and Development

In our series of letters from African journalists, Andrei Popoviciu looks at Senegalese fishermen who feel they have been wronged by their former leaders. The BBC s Africa Eye takes a look at what happens in the countrys new president: Bassirou Diomaye Faye, who has been elected this week for the first time in 44 years. But what does this mean for his new political crisis and why is he coming to the polls? Why is it so important for him to become the next president? What is the latest inequality in his country, and what is going to be the result of his victory in elections? And how could he be able to see those who are being given the go-ahead to vote on the presidential election, writes the BBC analyst, Adama Gueye, to find out what it is likely to happen in our country? The story is about the injustice of the West African nation, but what has happened when the new President - which is now making headlines across the continent? It is one of some of its traditional fishing canoes, that appears to have gone ahead with an increasing number of inequalities between the two nations, with hundreds of people taking part in an election that has created an unprecedented opportunity to change the world? Among them, is there nothing to do with the people who want to make it easier for them to get the chance to win another election in this year, asks BBC Africa.

Source: aljazeera.com
Published on 2024-03-30