Senegal: President Macky Sall calls for enhanced communication on government action and industry

During the cabinet meeting, President Macky Sall issued several crucial directives to the Senegalese government, highlighting the importance of effective communication regarding the government’s achievements and future actions.

The Head of State expressed the need for a detailed communication plan, shedding light on the government’s accomplishments and future focus areas.

This initiative aims to inform and engage the public on successes, ongoing projects, and future prospects.

Transparent and proactive communication is considered essential to build public trust and maintain an open dialogue with the population.

Furthermore, President Sall emphasized the importance of closely monitoring the development of the country’s oil and gas resources.

He cautioned against the potential impacts of this exploitation on public finances and the national economy as a whole.

This directive underscores the government’s vigilance regarding economic challenges associated with the hydrocarbon industry.

Additionally, the President stressed the need to continue social dialogue efforts, finalize priority state projects, address urgent sovereignty and social expenditures, and closely monitor the agricultural marketing campaign.

He reiterated the importance of honoring commitments made during territorialized presidential councils.

Finally, addressing the industrialization policy, President Sall focused on inaugurating and ensuring the optimal functioning of the second phase of the Integrated Industrial Park in Diamniadio.

This highlights the government’s ongoing commitment to industrial development and creating economic opportunities in the country.

This series of directives from President Macky Sall reflects his government’s commitment to maintaining effective, transparent, and results-oriented governance while addressing crucial economic challenges related to the oil and gas sectors.

 Implementing these recommendations will likely contribute to strengthening citizens’ trust and promoting sustainable economic development in Senegal.

Neil CAMARA