The Prime Minister of Senegal, Ousmane Sonko, paid a courtesy visit to Archbishop André Guéye this afternoon, ahead of the annual Marian pilgrimage in Popenguine. The meeting took place in a warm and welcoming atmosphere, fostering an exchange of ideas centered on harmony, unity, and peaceful coexistence across the nation.
During the discussion, both leaders emphasized the importance of social cohesion and shared values in Senegal. Archbishop Guéye also offered prayers for a stable and prosperous Senegal as the country prepares for the upcoming religious gathering, which draws thousands of Catholic devotees to Popenguine each year.
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