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In a 168-page book entitled "Senegal of Hearts", President Macky Sall traced all the stages of his life, passing by his ethnic and social origins and especially by answering Abdoulaye Wade who had belonged to a family of slaves.
In response to Wade, the Head of State writes: "Since I am at my origins and my family, I can not ignore, my readers and my friends would not understand, a point relating to comments nauseating that surprised more than one.What was not expected of the one who held them, if we know that he had the chance, the honor and the privilege of having occupied the highest functions … "
Continuing, Macky Sall says that those who know the Fouta and its history, which does not seem to be the case of Abdoulaye Wade, know who I am and where I come from. They know that my family has its roots in Toro and Ngénar. They know that I come from a line of famous and prestigious noble warriors, "he reveals.
In addition to this response to Wade, Macky Sall has addressed other topics including the "niangal" (severe) which he embodies for many Senegalese. "To be a statesman, it means to decide, make decisions, make arbitrations, and therefore discontent some of those who remain the backlash of these decisions," he says.
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