Sunulife · Sat, May 30, 2026 · 2 min read
Ousmane Sonko Vows National Assembly Will Serve Senegal's Supreme Interest

At the Prime Minister's office, the handover ceremony set the tone. Ousmane Sonko declared that the National Assembly will fully support the government — provided it acts in Senegal's supreme interest.
On Friday, at the Prime Minister's office in Dakar, the handover between Ahmadou Al Aminou and Ousmane Sonko was more than a bureaucratic formality. It was a political moment, heavy with symbolism and expectation. In a Senegal watching every move of its new leaders, Sonko chose to open his tenure with a clear pledge: the National Assembly will not be a hindrance but a demanding partner. "The National Assembly will support the government in the interest of Senegal," he assured, setting an immediate condition: that this supreme interest remains the guiding star. The words echo beyond the walls of the Prime Minister's office. They signal that the dialogue between the executive and the legislature will not be a monologue, that the majority will not be a rubber-stamp chamber. Sonko, a former opposition figure now leading the government, knows the weight of words. By insisting on Senegal's supreme interest, he reminds that politics is not a power game but a mission. This is not wishful thinking: it is a contract with the Senegalese people, who expect concrete action. The statement comes at a time of immense expectations. After months of political tension, the Senegalese people yearn for transparent, effective governance squarely focused on development. Sonko knows this. By linking the National Assembly to this momentum, he sketches a vision: a Republic where every institution plays its part, without discord. How this promise will translate into action remains to be seen. But for now, the message is clear: in Senegal, the time for rear-guard battles is over. It is time to build a shared future.



