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Young Tax Collector Faye Elected Senegal’s President

Adekunle Owolabi
By Adekunle Owolabi Published March 26, 2024 2 Min Read
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Bassirou Diomaye Faye, a little-known 44-year-old tax collector, has become Senegal’s youngest elected president in a surprise election victory. Faye’s rise to power marks a dramatic shift in the nation’s politics, as he ran on a platform challenging the status quo and promising to tackle poverty, corruption, and a disconnect between the elite and ordinary Senegalese.

Nicknamed “Mr. Clean” for his reputation for integrity, Faye campaigned for sweeping reforms. He pledged to renegotiate resource deals to benefit the Senegalese people and break the country’s economic dependence on France. A key part of this plan is replacing the CFA franc, a currency seen as a symbol of lingering colonial influence.

Faye’s victory represents a rebuke to outgoing President Macky Sall, criticized for neglecting issues like youth unemployment and judicial independence. Several political heavyweights, including former presidents, have endorsed the incoming leader.

Faye’s journey wasn’t smooth. He spent nearly a year in prison on what he claims were politically motivated charges before being released to stand as a late replacement for disqualified opposition leader Ousmane Sonko. The two men are close allies, leading some to question Faye’s experience and suggest he’s simply a placeholder for Sonko. Analysts, however, believe their partnership could usher in a new era of collaborative leadership.

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The election results were met with mixed reactions. While Dakar erupted in celebration, international markets expressed concern that Faye’s policies might disrupt Senegal’s business-friendly environment. Undeterred, Faye declared, “The Senegalese people have chosen to break with the past,” promising a government built on transparency and humility.

The election, originally scheduled for last month, was marred by a postponement that triggered protests and fears of a democratic crisis. However, Senegalese citizens defied the odds with a strong voter turnout.

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