Senegal New President Unprecedentedly Declares Net Worth, Vows Crack Down on Corruption

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Senegal New President Unprecedentedly Declares Net Worth, Vows Crack Down on Corruption


Senegal New President Bassirou Diomaye Faye declare net worth vows to crack down on corruption – For decades, a lack of accountability and transparency has plagued African politics, with leaders often operating in secrecy both before and during their terms. This has fueled corruption and stifled development. While in power, many African leaders…

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  1. We have to help him fight corruption. He cannot do it alone! Africans,let us say no to accepting and paying bribes as a start to support this brother.
    Good luck Mr President and I pray for your success.

  2. Please they should be led by God as well in whatever they do. Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉 New Africa is finally here. Let's all pray for a new dawn.❤❤❤

  3. With this young generation of African politicians the future will be bright.The ambition, determination and hope is visible.Wishing him success and prosperity in his future endeavours.

  4. I congratulate the youngest democratically elected President of Senegal. As for good governance , and cracking corruption i will reserve my comment. I remember celebrating the election of a young black American president who turned to be a failure. I remember voting for a young candidate for a president who turned to be corrupt and cleaned the whole black emerging bank but luck for me he did not win the presidency.

  5. Every new African leader:

    Africans: this guy is the best, we will become rich now.😊.

    Only time will tell.

    Africa's problem is not leadership, but the people. Most people are greedy even when they are not leaders…they try to swindle their fellow brother.

  6. Congratulations Senegal, God save Zimbabwe, in zimbabwe the center is not holding and has not been for long while. It is not well for citizens lives are quashed ruthlessly all corners. God arise!

  7. I hope he doesn’t turn the most corrupt Sub Saharan African President thus far. He may not be the least rich, the day he assumes office, but all such predecessors left much richer and the nations poorer. Yahya Jammeh of Gambia come to mind, his net worth on July 22, 1994, wasn’t up to US$800

  8. Congratulations to newly elected of Senegal 🇸🇳 young and energetic 👏 future of Senegalese is bright and new hope..The Nigeria 🇳🇬 man shout out from Germany 🇩🇪

  9. I believe in declaring your assets. All politicians should declare their assets before they are nominated for public office and should they not in agreement they should be prevented from participating in the election in question. Those of them that are coming into office as broke men and women are leaving office with unexplained wealth while citizens are still poor.

  10. This is the kind of leader Africa needs. This should be the example every African country has to adopt and it should be for everyone who is in government. No exceptions. I see this as the beginning of an end to corruption in Africa which has to date been the greatest and most horrible disease everywhere in Africa, which has hampered development so far.

  11. It is a good start, however either the west will corrupt him, or they will label him as dictator. And throw all kinds of sanctions. Case in point, the Eritrean president makes 5000 dollars per year, and he is the cleanest leader ever in current Africa. But his country dealt endless sanctions and they call him the most brutal dictator. What needs to be done is the people of Africa mut know and learn the tactics and the games of the west.

  12. While in Kenya 🇰🇪 a criminal ,corrupt and inept president who has looted state coffers off billions of dollars and refuses to fight corrup was rigged in office by the US and UK. He now works for IMF and World Bank and not for kenyans