Newspapers delight in Macky Sall's book



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Dakar, Nov. 27 (APS) – Dailies sent to the Senegalese News Agency on Tuesday look at the good sheets of an autobiography of the head of state entitled "Senegal at the Heart", while addressing other topics .

"Macky Sall retraces its history" and summarizes in its Une, the newspaper L'AS about this book whose publication was announced the day before by the presidency of the Republic.

Throughout the 168 pages of the book published by Le Cherche Midi, Macky Sall "traces his career, talks about his family and reports recent events," said the presidency in the statement.

"In this book, the head of state speaks of himself, of his career, of his birth to today", comments the newspaper which details the good sheets to his readers.

The publication reviews the origins of President Sall, his studies, his response to the accusations of cannibalism that had been brought against him by his predecessor, Abdoulaye Wade.

"This affair has upset the community of the village of Ndouloumadji Founbe, my father's village and that of Nguidjilogne, where my mother is from, I asked my relatives, my family, all those of the Fouta indignant and injured (…) not to answer these accusations, "says the publication that quotes the author of the book.

With the usual use of puns in his One The Daily newspaper mentions: "Sall tells Macky" about the book in question.

In its delivery of good sheets, the newspaper learns for example to its readers the point of view of the head of state concerning certain political actors. "Idy (Idrissa Seck) is a man with an authoritarian tendency." (Abdoulaye) Wade was sinking into paranoia, the power did not change me, "begins the newspaper quoting the book.

For the Observer, through this book, "Macky Sall indulges as ever". In its columns, the daily dakarois reports that the book tells "20 years of political history made of encounters, tears, intrigues, humiliation and revenge of a man-courage, sometimes underestimated, but always surprising, walking with a head start towards a presidential destiny ".

"It has been said that in 2000, I was at bay, in financial hardship, forced to live in a small studio! Ragots of course.The opposite happened," says Vox Populi under the title "Macky traces his lives".

The dailies also returned to skirmishes that took place Monday at the National Assembly of Deputies during the review of the budget of the Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation.

Walf Quotidien evokes a pitched battle in the National Assembly and does not hesitate to describe this event as Senegal's "dark page in history".

"The deputies have reissued their favorite game: to fight as scavengers in full plenary.Taxing to agree on speaking time, parliamentarians on both sides fought like gladiators in an arena," the newspaper said in his columns.

The cassation appeal of the former mayor of Dakar following his conviction in first and second instance to five years in prison and a pecuniary fine for his management of the Caisse d'avance in advance of the city of Dakar interest Sud Quotidien under the title "Khalifa, a suspended candidate".

"The ex-mayor of the capital may empty his cartridges before the submission of applications, scheduled for December 11," writes the newspaper about information about the imminent opening of cassation trial of agitated concerned by his followers.

A confirmation by the Supreme Court of the first two court decisions would result in the exclusion of the former head of the Socialist Party from all the electoral competitions.

Far from these political concerns, Le Soleil preferred to highlight the peanut marketing campaign in the making, announcing at its beginning the maintenance of the kilogram at 210 CFA francs.

"The same amount as the previous campaign in accordance with the proposal made by the National Inter-professional Groundnut Committee (CNIA), while the campaign opens on December 3," said the daily.

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