In an exclusive interview given in Kewoulo, opposition MP Pape Djibril Fall, also president of the Serviteurs party, returned to several burning topical issues that agitate the Senegalese political scene. Among the highlights of this exchange, Pape Djibril Fall reviewed his recent altercation with Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko, which took place in the National Assembly. Pape Djibril Fall a également réagi au limogeage de plusieurs éléments de la police nationale par le ministre de l’Intérieur. The Minister of the Interior also reacted to the imprisonment of several members of the National Police by the Minister of the Interior. The report also calls on the Commission to take the necessary steps to ensure that the EU’s external borders are respected. On the question of the recent arrests of personalities allegedly involved in the controversial management of the Covid funds, the leader of Les Serviteurs advocates rigor, but also equitable justice: “We are not against the prosecutions if they are founded. Justice must operate independently and impartially”. Concerning the imprisonment of the chronicler Abdou Nguer, he requested his release, appealing to the appeasement.
Pape Djibril Fall revives on his clash with Ousmane Sonko, the police officers removed and the arrests linked to Covid funds
