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Senegal Politics Heat Up as President Sall Keeps Mum About Third Term 

Senegal’s former Prime Minister, Aminata Toure says she will keep fighting against a possible third term for her former boss, President Macky Sall, who remains silent on his intentions regarding the 2024 presidential election.

Toure was stripped of her seat in parliament this week — a move she says is based solely on her decision to oppose a potential candidacy by President Sall.

“I believe President Macky Sall should not run for a third term. We both campaigned for the 2016 constitution which clearly says that no one can run for more than two consecutive terms,” Toure told VOA French to Africa in an interview this week.

In removing Toure from parliament, Senegal’s ruling coalition cited her decision to leave the party, under which she was elected.

Toure told VOA that her former colleagues violated article 60 of the constitution by not notifying her in advance and not organizing a hearing. “I heard it from the radio,” she said, calling the decision illegal.

Toure has been highly critical of the ruling party since her bid to lead the parliament failed in September, and she has accused President Sall of failing to support her.

Toure, who has announced her candidacy for the 2024 presidential election, says President Sall is attempting to keep his main opponents from running.

Opposition member Ousmane Sonko, who also has announced his candidacy for the election, is facing rape charges, and a judge has ruled that he should stand trial.

Sonko denied the accusations and told VOA French-to-Africa Monday that the charges are a political conspiracy aimed at keeping him from running.

“Macky Sall must come to his senses,” he told VOA.

The president has not said publicly whether he will run again or not. His supporters say Sonko’s legal troubles are a private matter and the government has nothing to do with it.

Many political observers say a third run for President Sall could rock a country that has been considered a beacon of democracy and stability in a West African region plagued by coups and militant attacks.

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Customers and traders without PVC barred from entering Alaba International market

The well-known Alaba International Market in Lagos was closed to shoppers and sellers on Thursday without a Permanent Voters Card (PVC).

The management instructed that buyers and traders without PVCs be barred from the market.

Alaba, which is typically crowded, was essentially vacant on Thursday because anyone who did not have their voter ID was denied entry, and the entrance was sealed to ensure that nobody disregarded the order.

In a video that was shared on social media, some guys were seen at the entrance checking people’s identification before letting them enter the market.

Similar events occurred last year when all stores were locked to facilitate voter registration and Permanent Voters Card (PVC) collection in advance of the 2023 national elections.

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