Senegal prime minister meets Dakar archbishop ahead of popenguine pilgrimage
The Prime Minister of Senegal, Ousmane Sonko, paid a courtesy visit to Archbishop André Guéye of Dakar this afternoon. The meeting, held just days before the annual Marian pilgrimage in Popenguine, took place in a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
The discussions between the two leaders centered on themes of national unity, social cohesion, and peaceful coexistence across Senegal. Both parties emphasized the importance of dialogue in fostering stability and progress in the country.
During the encounter, Monseigneur Guéye offered prayers for a secure, harmonious, and thriving Senegal, as the nation prepares for the upcoming religious gathering that draws thousands of Catholic devotees to Popenguine each year.