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Senegal’s Choice, Amadou Ba Leads Presidential Race

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In Dakar on December 21, 2023, Senegalese Prime Minister Amadou Ba, adorned as the ruling party’s presidential candidate, pledged to steer the nation toward “greater peace and prosperity.” This appointment comes as he steps into the shoes of the incumbent Macky Sall, who, having served since 2012, is not seeking a third term. Sall had previously designated Ba as his preferred successor, a choice ratified by the Alliance for the Republic party’s delegates as they officially endorsed him for the upcoming February poll.

Ba, a former tax inspector who assumed the role of prime minister in September 2022, acknowledged the honour of being chosen as the ruling party’s candidate. At a ceremony attended by party members and allies in a Dakar hotel, Ba, 62, outlined his commitment to leading the nation.

Despite analysts favouring Ba as a frontrunner, he faces formidable competition, with over 200 candidates reportedly expressing interest, including former Prime Minister Mahammed Boun Abdallah Dionne and former Interior Minister Aly Ngouille Ndiaye.

During the nomination ceremony, Sall commended Ba’s “exceptional” track record but cautioned about impending challenges, highlighting the pressing issues of illegal migration and youth unemployment.

The electoral landscape may also see opposition from firebrand politician Ousmane Sonko, 49, who overcame legal hurdles to be included in the electoral roll. Having secured third place in the 2019 presidential election, Sonko’s legal battles include a recent court ruling allowing his re-entry on the electoral lists, potentially positioning him as a presidential candidate. However, state lawyers have expressed intentions to appeal.

As contenders rush to register for the election by December 26, the Constitutional Council is expected to rule on eligibility by the month’s end. The February election in Senegal unfolds against a backdrop of diverse contenders and complex dynamics.

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