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Controversy Brews as Senegalese Opposition Leader Vows to Disrupt Elections

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
July 6, 2023
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Controversy Brews as Senegalese Opposition Leader Vows to Disrupt Elections
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Ousmane Sonko, the prominent Senegalese opposition leader, has firmly declared that he has no intentions of reconciling with President Macky Sall. In a recent interview with France 24 television, Sonko hinted at potential actions to disrupt the upcoming elections if he is denied the opportunity to run. Sonko made these bold statements from his residence in Dakar, where he has effectively been under house arrest since his controversial two-year prison sentence in June, which stems from allegations of rape.

Sonko vehemently denies any wrongdoing and firmly believes that these charges have been fabricated to prevent him from participating in the scheduled presidential election in February. Although the deadline for filing an appeal remains undisclosed, it is anticipated that Sonko will take action this month. However, uncertainties loom regarding his plans, including the necessary surrender to authorities.

Having garnered significant support among disillusioned young people in Senegal, Sonko called for protests following his sentencing in June. The situation quickly escalated into riots, with thousands of demonstrators setting fire to buildings and vehicles, and engaging in clashes with the police, who reportedly responded with tear gas and potentially even live ammunition. Tragically, at least sixteen people lost their lives.

One key factor fueling the unrest was the concern that President Sall would seek a third term in office during the upcoming elections. However, Sall has now publicly declared that he will not run, which has reshaped the electoral landscape and earned praise from global leaders who perceive it as a victory for democracy in a region that has recently experienced several coups.

Despite this development, Sonko remains steadfast in his stance. He firmly stated, “It is not Sall’s prerogative to determine our next president.”

However, a controversial figure like Ousmane Sonko, who has been embroiled in multiple disputes and incited numerous protests in his pursuit of power, is arguably unfit for the presidency.

Sonko’s recent conviction and subsequent sentencing to two years in jail have been met with staunch denials and claims that these allegations are politically motivated. As of now, Sonko remains free from arrest, but any detention could disqualify him from participating in the upcoming elections. During his address, he called for further protests in the event of his incarceration.

The case against Sonko originated in 2021 when Adji Sarr, a former employee at a massage parlour in Senegal, accused him of repeated rape and harassment, allegations which he vehemently denies. The accusations sparked widespread protests across the country.

While Sonko’s followers perceive him as an untarnished hero, critics have subjected Adji Sarr to intense scrutiny. Her occupation as a masseuse has been weaponized against her, with many associating it with prostitution. Witnesses during the court proceedings against Sonko’s alleged rape accuser, Adji Sarr, have resorted to degrading and derogatory labels to undermine her credibility. Shockingly, some citizens in the country hold disturbing beliefs, viewing rape as mere “casual flirtation gone too far” and even considering it a “favor” done to the victim. Online comments have targeted Sarr with appalling statements, suggesting that she should be proud of the alleged rape as it could elevate her to a potential future first lady.

Facing such disbelief and character assassination, Sarr has made a public declaration, stating that she would withdraw her case against Sonko if he were to swear on the Qur’an, denying the accusations made against him.

Senegal, often hailed for its relatively stable political landscape since gaining independence, is now grappling with a series of chaotic events as it approaches the upcoming elections. In recent months, there has been a surge in arrests of opposition figures, including El Malick Ndiaye, the spokesperson for Sonko’s Pastef party, who was charged with spreading false information. After spending five days behind bars, Ndiaye was eventually released but placed under electronic surveillance.

These unfolding events have sparked concerns about the possible repercussions of Sonko’s disqualification or President Macky Sall’s bid for a third term. Many individuals are apprehensive that such circumstances may plunge the nation into a state of turmoil. Cheikh Fall, a prominent Senegalese political activist, attributes the current precarious political climate, which he believes to be the most critical since decolonization, to President Sall’s leadership.

Against this backdrop, Amnesty International has issued warnings regarding the escalation of violence in the run-up to the 2024 elections, particularly concerning the heavy-handed approach of security forces towards protesters. Renna Hawili, an analyst based in Dakar and affiliated with the geopolitical consultancy Control Risk, emphasizes the potential harm that these heightened tensions and clashes could inflict upon Senegal’s democratic standing.

Africa has long struggled with a tumultuous political landscape, with one flawed leader succeeding another. What’s disheartening is that people often blindly rally behind these candidates, elevating them to almost godlike status. Even when these leaders make mistakes, their followers staunchly defend and shield them from accountability. The pressing question that lingers is: When will we finally acquire the wisdom to see beyond political affiliations and recognize the truth?

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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