The full address delivered by Ousmane Sonko, President of Senegal’s National Assembly, has been made available to the public in the Wolof language. This unprecedented move underscores transparency and accessibility in governance, bridging communication gaps between political leaders and the nation’s majority Wolof-speaking population.
Sonko’s decision to present his remarks in Wolof reflects a commitment to inclusive leadership, ensuring every citizen can engage directly with the legislative body’s priorities and decisions. The speech covers key policy initiatives, legislative goals, and his vision for Senegal’s future, all articulated in a language deeply rooted in the country’s cultural identity.
This initiative is part of a broader effort to democratize access to political discourse, making government more relatable and transparent. By embracing Wolof, Sonko sets a precedent for future leaders to prioritize linguistic inclusivity in national communications.
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