The PASTEF deputy, Guy Marius Sagna, has delivered a sharp reflection on the role and responsibility of justice in Senegal, establishing an audacious parallel with a famous military quote. ” It is attributed to a former Prime Minister the proposition according to which: la guerre est une chose trop sérieuse pour la confier à des généraux! “and he remembered. Before adding: “In the same way, justice is a thing too serious to be entrusted to magistrates. I’m not sure. For the elect, the only compass must remain “the people in whose name justice is rendered”. According to him, this people, in its majority, demands “the rupture in the administration of justice”, “justice for the more than 80 dead and tortured” and the refusal of “the impunity of the Kulunas thieves of billions “… Guy Marius Sagna warned: “Assuring impunity to the latter will only encourage the inquisitiveness of the little ones and betray the Revolution. ”
” Justice is too serious for the magistrates “.
