Économie
Ousmane Sonko dénonce des « actifs dormants » de 279 milliards FCFA
Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko on Thursday unveiled the findings of a national assessment of stalled infrastructure projects, attributing their halt to significant financial, technical, and administrative deficiencies that have left numerous sites incomplete or unutilized.
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In Dakar on Thursday, Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko revealed that 245 infrastructure construction projects across Senegal have been identified as stalled, representing a substantial public investment totalling 279 billion CFA francs.
During a pivotal inter-ministerial council focused on national infrastructure, Mr. Sonko recounted that the Council of Ministers, during its session on April 15, had issued a directive for all ministries to meticulously catalogue any
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