In a pivotal government meeting, Prime Minister Sonko has unveiled a sweeping reform agenda aimed at revitalizing Senegal’s administrative and economic landscape. Following 15 months of governance, Sonko emphasized the urgent need for improved execution and coordination of national priorities, declaring, “We are entering a phase where every blockage will have an identified responsible party.”
The Prime Minister’s address comes at a critical juncture, as the government gears up to accelerate stalled projects and eliminate bureaucratic hurdles that have hindered progress. Key initiatives include a three-month timeline to digitize correspondence management and ensure that no project is left without action. “The era of bureaucratic delays is over,” Sonko asserted, promising swift implementation of the newly passed budget law.
Sonko outlined a detailed roadmap with immediate expectations: all ongoing projects must be fast-tracked, and a specialized task force will be created to tackle pending initiatives. Each ministry is mandated to submit updated action plans by the end of July, aligning with national priorities and international commitments. The Prime Minister also highlighted the importance of preparing for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games, stressing that meticulous planning is essential for this significant event.
With a call for total mobilization around the recovery plan, Sonko is set to present this strategy in the upcoming council of ministers, followed by a public rollout aimed at engaging citizens and stakeholders. “We must act with method, demand, and efficiency,” he urged, reinforcing the government’s commitment to transparency and accountability.
As Senegal stands at this critical crossroads, the Prime Minister’s bold vision and decisive actions signal a new era of governance, one that promises to reshape the nation’s future. Stay tuned for further developments as this story unfolds.