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Senegal leader pledges 'govt of commitment'

Ousmane Sonko, Senegal Prime Minister
Ousmane Sonko, Senegal Prime Minister
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DAKAR: Senegal's government has replaced the justice and interior ministers in a cabinet shake-up, pledging a "government of commitment and combat" as the country tries to revive its economy. The reshuffle, announced on television, comes amid signs of tension between President Bassirou Diomaye Faye and his prime minister, Ousmane Sonko.


Both men have promised change since taking office last year, claiming mismanagement by the previous administration of president Macky Sall. But critics say they have not moved fast enough to restore confidence in the government and tackle massive government debt and poverty in the West African nation.


"This will not be some village government but a government of commitment and combat. Working 24 hours a day, seven days a week, given the situation we have inherited," Sonko told public television. Yassine Fall, previously foreign minister, will take over as justice minister from Ousmane Diagne, a judge widely deemed an independent, who joined the cabinet shortly after Faye's election. Sonko said Fall's task was "to reconcile with the Senegalese and win back their trust". Sonko unveiled in August an economic recovery plan based on a shift towards greater domestic funding to raise money and cut debt. — AFP


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