“Whoever sees it says it is, whether Baxal and Baxaloul are the same…”

“Whoever sees it says it is, whether Baxal and Baxaloul are the same…”
“Whoever sees it says it is, whether Baxal and Baxaloul are the same…”

The recent attitude of Bougane Guèye Dany raises serious concerns and raises questions about the coherence of his political career. A former opponent of the regime, Bougane fought alongside his peers to overthrow a system he criticized. Today, he seems to be aligning himself with those he previously denounced, an inexplicable reversal for Boubacar Camara, president of the Tabax-Construire Party.

The Party leader during a press briefing stressed that far from defending the ideals of change and justice, Bougane and his allies now choose to turn against those who fought for the victory of their common ideals. This alliance with a regime that they fought together raises doubts about their real commitment to democracy and the well-being of the people.

“This turnaround illustrates a worrying trend among certain political actors, who seem to favor their personal interests to the detriment of the values ​​they advocated. In this context, it is crucial to remain vigilant and ensure that the fight for a fair and transparent Senegal is not compromised by opportunistic choices,” assures Boubacar Kamah who ends by teasing “Kou Guiss Neen nai Neena ngui, Bougn Baxal ak Baxaloul lassi yémalé…”

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