But the more serious policy and governance critique of the Pastef hegemony may come from the small Senegaal Kese alliance led by former ministers Thierno Alassane Sall and Abdoul Mbaye campaigning on an accountability agenda – if they can defy the big political machines and secure a niche presence in the new assembly...
Former mines minister Thierno Alassane Sall now in the opposition and former Prime Minister Abdoul Mbaye have joined in the criticism even though they must bear some of the responsibility for the mess the oil sector has become...
An open letter from opposition politicians Abdoul Mbaye and Ousmane Sonko last August accused the government of corruption and of gifting the blocks to Timis (AC Vol 57 No 24 Timis's seam of woe )...
Timis's acquisition of the St-Louis and Cayar Offshore blocks became the focus of a scandal which broke in Dakar last August when opposition politicians Abdoul Mbaye and Ousmane Sonko wrote an open letter accusing the government of corruption in the oil and gas sector (AC Vol 57 No 24 Timis's seam of woe)...
Two politicians Abdoul Mbaye and Ousmane Sonko wrote an open letter in August claiming there was corruption in the oil and gas sector...
Some draw parallels with Senegal where last year President Macky Sall dropped his technocratic banker Prime Minister Abdoul Mbaye in favour of the charismatic and tough Fatoumata 'Mimi' Touré...
She replaced Abdoul Mbaye a worthy but politically tone-deaf banker on 1 September...
Another cloud over Sall concerns his Prime Minister Abdoul Mbaye...
Senegal sent Prime Minister Abdoul Mbaye but Anglophone West Africa was less well represented...
When he was a banker Prime Minister Abdoul Mbaye was accused of handling some of Habré's considerable funds which have kept him in luxury during his Senegalese exile (AC Vol 54 No 2)...