ANTA BABACAR NGOM NARGUE THE VISION 2050 PLAN

ANTA BABACAR NGOM NARGUE THE VISION 2050 PLAN
ANTA BABACAR NGOM NARGUE THE VISION 2050 PLAN

The day after the passage of the head of the national list of the PASTEF les patriotes party, the caravan of the Sam Sa Kaddu coalition led by Anta Babacar Ngom mocked the remarks of the PASTEF leader arguing that the “Vision 2050” plan gives no guarantee of less and long term success. She invites a simple calculation of the age of young people today and in the fifty years to come and pleads to vote on their list to help Sédhiou make its economic take-off.

The Sam Sa Kaddu coalition was the host of the capital of Pakao the day before yesterday, Saturday, in the middle of the afternoon. His long procession was a crowd-pleaser through the main streets of the city and led by Anta Babacar Ngom, the president of the Alternative for New Citizens (ARC) party. From the top of her pick-up vehicle and under the eyes of the candidate Gnima Sylla on the departmental list of Sédhiou alongside Abdoulaye Cissé for the conquest of seats in the hemicycle, she explained at length, as if to demolish Ousmane’s remarks Sonko, who visited Sédhiou the day before, arguing that the current holders of power lack a clear vision to conduct public affairs. She indicated that the plan called “Vision 2050” recently launched by the Sonko government really lacks vision. And in the form of irony, Anta Babacar Ngom asked the adults the age they will be in fifty years, the time to see the outcome of this project.

Anta Babacar Ngom similarly painted a gloomy picture of a region which is struggling to change its appearance with a manifest insufficiency of road network, an education which is only limping, the health sector sick of its infrastructures while the economy always tends towards red. And like any alternative to such a state of affairs, Anta Babacar N’gom invites the Samm Sa Kaddu list to vote to choose, she says, the best options for the Sédhiou region.


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