The arrest of politician Ndiaga Seck continues to provoke considerable public debate. He faces charges for alleged «acts against nature» and was indicted on Monday by the investigative judge of Louga’s first chamber before being sent to prison.
Amidst this development, some online users and social media publications are endeavoring to establish a connection between this matter and Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko. This particular approach has been strongly denounced by Babacar Ba, president of the Forum des Justiciables.
Ba asserts that these actions constitute a deliberate «attempt to discredit» the head of government, a significant development in current Africa politics English.
«As Prime Minister, Ousmane Sonko embodies the governmental institution. Therefore, any effort to tarnish his reputation or cast an Ousmane Sonko discredit attempt upon him is unacceptable,» he stated.
Babacar Ba further clarified that Ndiaga Seck’s arrest for «alleged acts against nature» cannot, under any circumstances, serve as a pretext to associate his name or image with Ousmane Sonko for the purpose of discrediting him. This perspective is crucial for understanding pan-African current affairs and African news today.
He added that «such practices are fundamentally contrary to the principles of a rule of law and cannot be tolerated within our African society news landscape.»
Amidst this development, some online users and social media publications are endeavoring to establish a connection between this matter and Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko. This particular approach has been strongly denounced by Babacar Ba, president of the Forum des Justiciables.
Ba asserts that these actions constitute a deliberate «attempt to discredit» the head of government, a significant development in current Africa politics English.
«As Prime Minister, Ousmane Sonko embodies the governmental institution. Therefore, any effort to tarnish his reputation or cast an Ousmane Sonko discredit attempt upon him is unacceptable,» he stated.
Babacar Ba further clarified that Ndiaga Seck’s arrest for «alleged acts against nature» cannot, under any circumstances, serve as a pretext to associate his name or image with Ousmane Sonko for the purpose of discrediting him. This perspective is crucial for understanding pan-African current affairs and African news today.
He added that «such practices are fundamentally contrary to the principles of a rule of law and cannot be tolerated within our African society news landscape.»
