The eve of the annual Popenguine pilgrimage witnessed a significant moment of dialogue between Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko and His Grace Archbishop André Guèye of Dakar, underscoring the nation’s commitment to unity and religious harmony.
During this official meeting, both leaders engaged in a cordial and constructive exchange, reflecting the values of mutual respect and social cohesion that define Senegal’s governance model. The Prime Minister reaffirmed the government’s unwavering dedication to ensuring the seamless organization and security of the 2026 edition of this major Christian gathering.
In a gesture of deep appreciation, Archbishop Guèye warmly acknowledged the Prime Minister’s initiative, emphasizing the role of religious leaders in maintaining national stability. Their discussions, centered on the country’s higher interests, concluded with heartfelt prayers for a prosperous, peaceful, and united Senegal.
As the pilgrimage approaches, this high-level meeting sends a powerful message of solidarity, reinforcing Senegal’s reputation as a beacon of peaceful coexistence in the face of regional challenges.
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