4 Avril à Thiès : Un responsable de Pastef salue un élan d’unité au-delà des clivages
At the end of the parade celebrating Senegal's Independence Day in Thiès, Adama Fall, head of Pastef in the railway capital, expressed a feeling of pride and gratitude towards the country's historical figures.
“I feel a sense of pride and remembrance towards our ancestors,” he said, recalling Thiès’ role in Senegal’s political and social history. He emphasized that the city, known as the land of revolutionaries, also contributed to the election of President Bassirou Diomaye Faye.
For him, the choice of Thiès to host the April 4th parade is a sign of recognition towards its inhabitants. He praised an initiative that has succeeded in uniting people beyond political divides.
"This is a national holiday. We put aside our political affiliations to contribute to the success of this event," he stated, emphasizing the spirit of unity that prevailed during the celebration.
Adama Fall also welcomed the President's commitment to reviving the decentralization of the April 4th parade, a move he considers a strong symbol of territorial inclusion.
Despite the political divisions observed in the country, he believes that this celebration demonstrated the Senegalese people's ability to come together around what truly matters. "Senegal is a united nation, and this festival is proof of that," he concluded.
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