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In the National Assembly, the Minister of the Interior whose budget has increased by more than 2 billion CFA francs has returned to the Enda-lead Africa Francophone case and the construction of new police stations.
It was time for settling accounts and lighting, after ten hectic days. In front of the deputies yesterday, the Minister of the Interior and public security returned to the withdrawal of the approval of the organization Enda-lead Francophone Africa, partner of the movement Y'en a fed up. From the outset, he said that Enda-lead is not an NGO, but a foreign association under Senegalese law that has the same authorization as nearly 19 thousand other associations. It continues that their method of financing is governed by the Code of Civil and Commercial Obligations. "We have 574 Ong. There are about 124 NGOs who respect the approvals, the investment requests and the controls, the others do not respect all that. We have about 63 NGOs that are not listed in the Ministry of the Interior and operate in the country. And we need to put things in order. Lead Africa had to participate in financing that she was not supposed to do, "defended Aly Ngouille Ndiaye. Asked by parliamentarians about the need throughout the country for the opening of police stations and the construction of administrative buildings, the minister said he works there. The goal for fiscal year 2019, he says, remains the effective start of a broad, three-year program to build strategic services. It is planned the reinforcement in equipment of the firemen, but also the security will be reinforced everywhere in Senegal.
The budget of the Ministry of the Interior is stopped at the sum of 125 billion 118 million 917 thousand 622 CFA francs for the year 2019 against 122 billion 785 million 731 thousand 360 CFA francs in 2018, an increase of 2 billion 333 million 186 one thousand, 262 CFA francs in absolute value and 1.9% in relative value. It was voted by the deputies on Tuesday.
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