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Cheikh Bara Dolly promises 2,000 billion investments for Senegal

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For three months, Cheikh Bara Dolly Mbacké has been traveling abroad. During this period, he was able to combine rest and initiatives for the development of Senegal. After being spotted on social media in various countries such as the United States, Paris, Milan, Dubai and Mecca where he spent the last fifteen days of Ramadan, Cheikh Bara Dolly insists that these trips are not just a simple individual getaway. According to him, although he is no longer a member of the Parliament, defending the interests of Senegal remains a priority for him. “Although I am no longer a member of parliament, I always feel a duty to the country,” he said, stressing the importance of collaborations made during these trips.

During her trips, Cheikh Bara Dolly had the opportunity to meet a multitude of international partners, exchanges which, according to his words, should soon lead to convincing results. “I am convinced that these efforts will be rewarded. “In the near future, investors will bring projects exceeding 2,000 billion CFA francs for Senegal,” he said. According to its point of view, these investments will help consolidate the national economy and to open new development avenues for the nation. He also underlines that his trips are not only aimed at his personal well-being, but are actually oriented towards a strategic goal for Senegal.

On a different note, Cheikh Bara Dolly recently declared that he was withdrawing from the movement led by Amadou Ba to found his own political party. This decision, which he has largely detailed, reflects his aspiration to cross a new course in his political involvement. “This decision was made after a matter of reflection, with the aim of serving the Senegalese as well as possible and representing a reliable political alternative,” he finished. As a result, whether through its international initiatives or its involvement in politics, Cheikh Bara Dolly poses as a major player for the future of Senegal.

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