Abdoul Ahad Ndiaye à Guy Marius Sagna : « Vouloir le beurre et l’argent du beurre, ça ne marche pas »
Responding to comments made by his colleague Guy Marius Sagna regarding a "complicit silence" within the National Assembly, on his X page, MP Abdoul Ahad Ndiaye contests an unfair generalization of parliamentarians.
“You spoke, as always. You made a good statement, with your share of the truth, even if it remains relative. Those involved will be able to respond, and that’s normal. But wanting to have your cake and eat it too doesn’t work,” he retorted. And he added: “Telling the truth to the targeted individuals is no longer enough for you. Now you’re attacking 140 other members of parliament by talking about complicit silence. It’s irresponsible, it’s unfair, and above all, it’s not like you.”
According to the MP from Louga, "many of these 140 didn't ask for anything. And nothing is asked of them either. They don't sit on any committees, they don't participate in any strategic discussions, they don't write any manuals or plans, and they don't benefit from any privileges linked to ECOWAS, WAEMU, or other institutions. They are there for parliamentary work, nothing else."
Abdoul Ahad Ndiaye firmly rejects the accusation of "complicit silence" leveled against all elected officials. According to him, they "speak out when a subject concerns them, and remain silent when it is not their role. And, in any case, their opinions, suggestions, and warnings are almost never sought or taken into account, despite their competence and experience. So, accusing or attacking them is unfair and pointless."
Better still, he continued, "this silent majority, often in real need, deserves respect and support. Not contempt."
Mr. Ndiaye states that "personally, when I was informed of the draw for the allocation of the first batches of vehicles, I voluntarily withdrew. On principle. To make room for those who work behind the scenes, quietly, without calculation, without fanfare, and who cannot count on any telethon or any media-driven initiative to hope for a work vehicle or support."
While acknowledging the legitimacy of some criticisms, he believes it is unfair to equate all members of parliament with responsibilities that, in his view, fall to a limited number of decision-makers. "Criticizing the system, yes. Pointing the finger at decision-makers, yes. Lumping everyone together, no," he concluded, calling on his colleagues to remain "useful" and "dignified."
Commentaires (8)
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