The Citizen (KZN)

Senegal candidate runs fast-track bid

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Dakar – A cacophony of horns and cheers erupted as the only woman standing in Senegal’s presidenti­al election emerged from the sunroof of her SUV in the outskirts of the capital Dakar.

Anta Babacar Ngom was on her third day of the campaign trail and, like the other 18 candidates in the race, she has less than two weeks to win over voters.

“Call me the women’s candidate, call me the woman candidate, I fully embrace it. But I am the candidate of all Senegalese,” said Ngom.

The normal 21-day campaign period has been cut short by a week after a last-minute change to the electoral calendar.

President Macky Sall finally set the election date of 24 March following weeks of turmoil triggered by his postponeme­nt of the vote originally planned for February.

The campaign period started on Saturday and ends at midnight next Friday, leaving candidates scrambling to readjust their strategies to fit the accelerate­d timetable.

“It’s extremely difficult,” said Ngom, a political newcomer and opposition candidate.

“It requires a certain ingenuity. You have to be innovative.”

The 40-year-old businesswo­man runs Senegal’s largest poultry company, which was founded by her father.

Her ambition is to break down barriers in Senegal’s conservati­ve society to become the country’s first woman president.

“We have to ask ourselves why women don’t get involved enough in politics,” Ngom said.

“Perhaps because they have long been led to believe that a woman cannot be president of the Republic of Senegal. I don’t believe that,” she added.

Women hold 44% of the seats in Senegal’s parliament, a record in West Africa, and Ngom is not the first woman to run for president.

But patriarcha­l attitudes and laws remain deeply rooted in a society strongly attached to traditiona­l Islamic values.

Matching the dusk sky in pale blue, Ngom smiled as she raised her fist to the dozens of her gathered supporters.

Residents craned their necks out of windows and from balconies to watch the candidate’s procession pass by.

Ngom’s programme for the presidency involves re-establishi­ng the rule of law and democracy, restructur­ing the economy by supporting the private sector, protecting the environmen­t and providing free health care for the most vulnerable.

She has also said she would reform the education system to provide classes in local languages, rather than just French, as well as putting an emphasis on foreign languages from a young age.

Ngom will from yesterday visit Senegal’s regional capitals. –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? HIGH SPIRITS. Presidenti­al candidate and founder of the Alternativ­e pour la relève citoyenne party, Anta Babacar Ngom, waves to supporters in the Hann Mariste district of Dakar.
Picture: AFP HIGH SPIRITS. Presidenti­al candidate and founder of the Alternativ­e pour la relève citoyenne party, Anta Babacar Ngom, waves to supporters in the Hann Mariste district of Dakar.

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