June 9, 2026
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Senegal politics: APR leader urges accountability over political maneuvers

Maimouna Sène, a prominent figure in Senegal’s Alliance Pour la République (APR), has sharply criticized Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko, calling for judicial action over political accusations rather than public statements. Her remarks highlight a growing debate on governance and transparency in Senegal.

Ousmane Sonko addressing the National Assembly

Maimouna Sène, a key member of the APR’s national executive committee, took aim at Ousmane Sonko, questioning the sincerity behind his calls for accountability. She condemned what she described as political distractions and judicial populism, arguing that genuine accountability should be institutional, not a tool for political grandstanding.

Demands for economic focus and judicial restraint

Beyond her criticism, Sène emphasized that Senegal’s leadership should prioritize pressing economic and social challenges. Inflation, unemployment, and economic stagnation remain critical concerns for citizens, she noted. Her message to Sonko was clear: “If you have evidence, take it to the courts—let the judges do their work without interference.”

The APR representative also urged the Prime Minister to move beyond rhetoric and demonstrate leadership through action. She stressed the importance of integrity in public service, calling for a shift from political posturing to tangible results.

Accountability as a national duty

Sène’s remarks underscore a broader conversation about governance in Senegal. As the country grapples with economic pressures and political tensions, her call for institutional accountability resonates with many citizens seeking stability and progress. The debate she sparked reflects deeper questions about how leadership should be exercised in times of crisis.