
A meeting in Diamniadio between President Bassirou Diomaye Faye and local elected officials at the Abdou Diouf International Conference Center CICAD was reportedly marred by significant organizational problems. Many mayors were unable to access the venue, leading to frustration and misunderstanding among territorial communities. Intended as a key moment for territorial dialogue between the central executive and local authorities, the event instead highlighted a series of dysfunctions that negatively impacted its image and caused considerable discomfort among the local officials. Participants noted that the hall was already full before the President's arrival.
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