Dakar — Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko paid a courtesy visit to Monseigneur André Guéye this afternoon, just days before the annual Marian pilgrimage in Popenguine. The meeting unfolded in a warm and welcoming atmosphere, fostering heartfelt exchanges between the two figures.
The Senegalese head of government and the Archbishop of Dakar discussed critical themes, including national peace, social cohesion, and the importance of living together harmoniously in the country. These topics hold particular significance as the nation prepares for one of its most anticipated religious events.


During the gathering, Monseigneur André Guéye offered prayers for a stable, peaceful, and prosperous Senegal, reflecting the aspirations of millions of Catholic faithful who will soon converge on Popenguine for this spiritual milestone.