No to the fire hydrant policy worn by women!



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I am proud to be Senegalese, and the only appreciation that counts for me is being dignified, competent and respectful of others. Unfortunately, when I see the quarrelsome fire hydrant image that you are displaying in attacking an honorable, competent lady like Ms. Mimi Toure, I am ashamed for you who are supposed to represent with dignity the citizens at the Assembly and promote the image of the Senegalese woman.
Madam hon. Member, remain honorable because we have gone beyond this time when we women were used for these kinds of low-level quarrels. Frankly, those who advised you to attack Mimi Touré for free to make the buzz did not give you a good advice because as you well know Dr. Aminata Toure has never reported in this kind of debate. I advise you instead the Deputy to develop alternative ideas to the PSE if you have to emerge Senegal! I invite you to raise the debate as regularly invites Dr. Aminata Touré because we women have fought for parity to show that we are able to be competent, responsible and to do politics otherwise. Maybe you have left Senegal for a long time and from Canada you do not know that we women here in Senegal refuse to be responsible for insults and insanities. We have a long history of ideas and we have our non-negotiable dignity. In any case, if you think you make yourself known in this way, let me tell you that you missed the thing.

Maimouna Sow
Departmental Councilor of Guinguineo
President Andak Mimi Falat Macky

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