Tag: Sonko

  • From Being Locked Up To Being The President: How Did Bassirou Diomaye Faye A Husband To Two Make It

    From Being Locked Up To Being The President: How Did Bassirou Diomaye Faye A Husband To Two Make It

    Just a few months ago, the man set to be Senegal’s next president, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, was sitting in a prison cell, a relatively unknown figure outside his opposition party Pastef.

    Everything changed for him when the party’s firebrand leader, Ousmane Sonko, who was also detained, was charged with insurrection in July and barred from running in elections to succeed President Macky Sall.

    That cleared the way for Faye to emerge from the shadow of his former boss and eventually from prison, take over the race and on Monday – the day of his 44th birthday – emerge as victor after his opponent conceded defeat.

    It was an unlikely climb to the top for an unlikely national figurehead. Faye was a tax inspector before he became Sonko’s trusted lieutenant and Pastef’s secretary general.

    Where Sonko is charismatic, with a verve that has attracted thousands of country’s jobless youths to his anti-establishment movement, Faye cuts an austere figure.

    Sonko’s endorsement of his former deputy in the run-up to Sunday’s delayed election was crucial, but a little short on rabble-rousing emotion.

    “My choice of Diomaye is not a choice from the heart, but from reason. I chose him because he meets the criteria that I have defined. He is competent and has attended the most prestigious school in Senegal,” Sonko said in a video message.

    President-elect Diomaye Faye and his spouse(s), Marie Khone Faye and Absa Faye

    HE IS MORE HONEST THAN ME

    “No one can say he is not honest. I would even say that he is more honest than me. I entrust the project into his hands,” Sonko said.

    According to Faye’s biography on his campaign website, he was often the top of his class growing up. He graduated from high school on Senegal’s southern coast in 2000, then studied law and got a master’s degree from Dakar’s Cheikh Anta Diop University.

    In 2004, the devout Muslim passed the competitive entrance exam to Senegal’s National School of Administration which trains the former French colony’s top civil servants, where he specialised as a tax inspector.

    He was arrested in April 2023, a few months before Sonko was also held, and charged with contempt of court and defaming magistrates, charges Faye had denied. Crucially, unlike Sonko, he was not barred from running in elections.

    Convinced that Sonko’s detention and the banning of Pastef were part of a ploy by Sall’s government to eliminate strong rivals from the election – all accusations rejected by the government – several party members including Faye put their names forward.

    Faye eventually made the cut while still in prison, despite a late challenge from ruling coalition candidate Amadou Ba to have his candidacy rejected by the Constitutional Council.

    A coalition of more than 100 parties, and some political heavyweights including former prime minister Aminata Toure, joined Faye’s campaign under the banner “Doimaye mooy Sonko”, which in the local wolof language means “Diomaye is Sonko.”

    Thanks to a general amnesty law passed shortly before the vote to ease political tensions, Sonko and Faye left their prison cells in Dakar earlier this month, accompanied by thousands of supporters who danced and chanted through the night.

    Both hit the campaign trail, crisscrossing the country and drawing thousands to their rallies and caravans.

    Sidy Lamine Badji, a 36-year-old part-time driver who voted for Faye on Sunday, rejected criticism that the candidate who lost a municipal election in his home town in 2022 was inexperienced in government affairs.

    “This is false. He has dignity. I believe in his promise and that he will not betray us,” Badji said, his voice choking.

    Faye has declined to say what role Sonko might play in any future government, and has insisted he will be his own man.

    “Why do we want to focus on just one person in a government when I have a coalition that includes more than 120 people?” he said, brushing off concerns held by some voters that if he won, the country would end up with two men who believe they are president.

    “In a presidential election, only one person is elected in the end, and it’s he who is the president of the republic,” Faye said.-Reuters.

  • Video: Sonko Buldozer Demolishes And Evicts Pangani Estate Tenants

    Video: Sonko Buldozer Demolishes And Evicts Pangani Estate Tenants

    Nairobi County government last night conducted a forceful eviction of the remaining residents of the Pangani Estate.

    The evicted tenants were living in houses in an area marked for the county affordable housing project that falls under President Uhuru’s Big 4 agenda.

    According to the tenants who spent their night outside, county officers arrived at midnight with a bulldozer and started demolishing before ordering them to vacate immediately.

    Here’s the video courtesy of DN.

     

    One of the Tenant vacating Pangani Estate Photo|Star

    Some of the Pangani Estate residents told local press that county askari came with a Lorry full of goons and fleet of county vehicles.

    Credible source speaking to the the tenants says that they were only served with a verbal notice whose deadline was on the 3rd July.

    The tenants said they were left with no choice but to move their household items to places they had to seek refuge through the night.

    The events of last night’s happening (Video courtesy)

    The forceful eviction and demolition is being done to pave way for construction of 14-storey buildings as part of the county’s affordable housing project.

    Sources say that by the end of May, 24 of the 48 tenants had already received their Sh600,000 cheques to seek alternative homes.

    According to City valuers, the 12.5 acres for Phase One in Pangani is valued at Sh4 billion and construction of the 14 storey building will cost 25billion.

    Pangani Estate was marked by Nairobi County to pilot the housing projects and Technofin Kenya was contracted to redevelop 1,434 units.

    Earlier in May, The Sonko led county had given the tenants up to July 31 to vacate the houses.

    According to the County’s former Lands executive Charles Kerich, the tenants said the one-month relocation notice wasn’t enough.

    “Due to the concerns raised, we pushed it till August since most tenants said their children were in school and some are observing in Ramadhan. But some have already moved,” Kerich told local press.

    According to Nairobi county officials, the demolitions and forceful evictions were arrived at because some tenants were allegedly not cooperating and would further delay the project.

    The County government say the project was supposed to ground break last year but failed because of a settlement disagreement between the tenants and City Hall.

    Pangani Estate is among seven Estates in Nairobi marked for demolition to pave way for the housing project.

    Other marked Estates include Old and New Ngara, Jeevanjee, Suna Road, Ngong Road Phase One and Two and Uhuru Estate

  • VIDEO: Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero and Senator Mike Sonko Engage in a Physical Fight

    VIDEO: Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero and Senator Mike Sonko Engage in a Physical Fight

    A fight broke out between the senator and governor during a SENATE accounts committee sitting. The fierce exchange started when the senator accused governor Kidero of being a murderer. Sonko raised an issue where a businessman Hawa was forcefully evicted from his property in Ngong Road.

    Sonko further revealed that Hawa’s wife was killed during the forceful eviction despite the businessman willing to pay the Sh.6M that the county government had demanded. Kidero accused Sonko for being drunk during the sitting a claim that the senator encountered,”even if i am drunk that’s none of his business.”

    In the clip, Sonko is seen as being more aggressive and spoiling for a fight as fellow legislators moved in quickly to separate the two from blowing it all up. Kidero on the other hand, appears as more reserved calling Sonko his brother, at the moment the senator was spoiling for a fight.

    Members of the press were thrown out during the brawl. However, an exclusive clip has emerged from one of the legislators inside. Watch to see what ensued below. Video courtesy