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Comments by Amadou Seck ignite the debates

The recent meeting of the executive office of the National Employers’ Council (CNP) turned into a place of intense debates, with the focal point being the statements of Amadou Seck, president of the Patronal Union of Industrialists and Traders (UPIC). The latter had proposed a reform of governance within Senegalese employers, causing a shock wave among the members present.

These statements sparked strong criticism from some participants, while Baïdy Agne, president of the CNP, seemed to adopt a distant attitude towards these crucial issues. A significant number of members who spoke during this exchange reflected personal concerns, highlighting a palpable unease within the organization. Furthermore, a majority remained silent, testifying to the underlying tensions that run through the employers.

The meeting highlighted a growing divide between supporters of the status quo and those demanding radical change. The idea of ​​alternation within the CNP’s leadership structures is now at the heart of discussions, drawing renewed attention to the future of the organization. This article is based on a careful reading of the information provided by our colleagues at Kawtef, highlighting these essential questions.

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