Situation sociopolitique tendue au Sénégal : Le rôle prépondérant des religieux durant les périodes pré et post électorales
"Naniou tappé khôl yi, faté eumb yi (political parties, brotherhoods, ethnic groups, among others) djitteul bateau bi, moye Senegal, niane mu mucc", liked to say the late Mame Abdoul Aziz Sy Dabakh Rta, apostle of peace, social regulator, catalyst, model citizen.
In short, putting the higher interest of the nation above partisan interests and personal ambitions.
Otherwise, "let us do our own introspection, pull ourselves together to avoid reaching the tidal wave and the capsizing of our dear "Sunugal". "Religious leaders have always played a leading role during the pre- and post-election periods before independence and after independence," notes this member of the Hadara Malikiyya communications unit, Moulay Abdoul Aziz Diop, grandson of Seydi El-Hadj Malick Sy.
The civil society actor recalls that "From Serigne Babacar Sy to Serigne Abdoul Aziz Sy Dabakh (Rta), from Serigne Fallou Mbacké to Serigne Mountakha Bassirou, current General Khalifa of the Mourides, without forgetting Thierno Seydou Nourou Tall, Baye Niass, the Catholic Church, among others, our religious leaders have always played the role of social regulators and catalysts during times of political or socio-economic crisis in Senegal."
In March 2021, had it not been for the intervention of religious leaders with the unified framework of Islam and the intervention of the General Caliphs, the country would have been turned upside down. The local elections were an extension of the month of March, with a precarious lull.
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