Connect with us

Headline

Senegal’s President Dissolves Parliament

Published

on

Senegal’s President Bassirou Faye dissolved the opposition-controlled parliament on Thursday, paving the way for snap legislative elections within the next 90 days.

The move comes six months after Faye’s election on an anti-establishment platform, which reflected widespread discontent among the country’s youth.

“I have dissolved the National Assembly to ask the sovereign people for the institutional means that would allow me to give substance to the systemic transformation that I promised them,” Diomaye Faye said on national television as reported by AFP.

Advertisement

According to AP, analysts suggest Faye’s political party, PASTEF, is well-positioned to win a majority in the new elections, given his popularity and 54% victory in the April presidential election.

READ ALSO: Senegal’s New President Orders Economic Recovery Plan

At 44, Faye became Africa’s youngest elected leader, rising to power shortly after his release from prison.

Advertisement

His ascent highlighted frustrations with Senegal’s long-standing leadership, particularly among its youth. Senegal, like much of Africa, has one of the world’s youngest populations and is grappling with growing discontent over issues such as economic inequality and government corruption.

Despite pledges to reform corruption, improve living standards, and secure greater control of natural resources for the population, Faye has struggled to implement these promises.

He blames the parliament, where his party lacks a majority, for blocking key reforms. Tensions between the government and parliament have been mounting, especially after a June dispute that stalled crucial budgetary debates.

Advertisement

READ ALSO: Senegal President Names Opposition Leader, Sonko As Prime Minister

Faye’s decision to dissolve the legislature is not without risks, as political analysts warn that the new elections could make it difficult to approve next year’s budget in time.

The situation underscores the fragility of Senegal’s political landscape, which has been tested in recent years by protests and unrest over the previous administration of Macky Sall.

Advertisement

Senegal, a country known for its relative political stability in West Africa, has faced challenges, including inflation and unemployment, which have driven many young people to seek better opportunities abroad, often risking their lives in dangerous migrations.

Headline

How Our Airstrikes Stopped Christmas Attacks In Nigeria — US Lawmaker

Published

on

Riley Moore, a member of the United States House of Representatives from West Virginia’s 2nd District, has linked the absence of Christmas attacks in Nigeria this year to US military airstrikes carried out against Islamist militants on Christmas Day.

In a post on his official X account on Saturday, Moore contrasted the situation with the past two Christmas seasons, during which he claimed Christians were killed in attacks across parts of Nigeria.

The lawmaker noted that this year’s response targeted extremist groups instead of marking another period of violence.

Advertisement

READ ALSO:Rep Moore Confirms 12 Tomahawk Missiles Launched In Sokoto

He added that US forces acted decisively against militants in coordination with the Nigerian government.

For the past two Christmases, Christians have been murdered in Nigeria. This year, thanks to @POTUS, Radical Islamic Terrorists were on the receiving end of 12 Tomahawk missiles as a present.

Advertisement

“The successful strikes on ISIS, in coordination with the Nigerian government, are just the first step to secure the country and end the slaughter of our brothers and sisters in Christ,” Moore wrote.

US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that American forces had conducted deadly strikes against Islamic State terrorists in north-western Nigeria.

Trump, who spoke via his Truth Social platform, warned that more attacks would follow if the militants continued killing Christians, adding that the Department of War executed numerous “perfect strikes.”

Advertisement
Continue Reading

Headline

U.S. Lawmaker Reacts To Nigeria, U.S. Airstrikes

Published

on

United States Congressman, Riley Moore, has stated that President Donald Trump is determined to put an end to the killing of Christians in Nigeria, warning that further action may follow if the violence persists.

Moore made the statement on Friday via his official X handle.

According to the lawmaker, the strike represents the first step in addressing what he described as the ongoing slaughter of Christians and the broader security crisis affecting Nigerians across religious and ethnic lines.

Advertisement

READ ALSO:US Dept Of War Shares Video Of Air Strikes In Nigeria

President Trump has been clear that the killing of Christians in Nigeria must end,” he said.

He that the administration’s resolve on the matter should not be underestimated.

Advertisement

As I stated at the outset: Do not test President Trump‘s resolved in this matter.

READ ALSO:JUST IN: US Forces Bomb Terrorists Camps In Nigeria

Tonight’s strike in coordination with the Nigerian government is just the first step to ending the slaughter of Christians and the security crisis affecting all Nigerians,” he said.

Advertisement

He stressed that the operation signals a stronger stance by the United States in support of Nigeria’s efforts to tackle terrorism and violent extremism, noting that further measures could be taken if the situation does not improve.

Continue Reading

Headline

US Dept Of War Shares Video Of Air Strikes In Nigeria

Published

on

A video footage of the US military air strikes in Nigeria has emerged.

The video was released by the US Department of War following its air strikes against terrorists in Sokoto.

Earlier, the US secretary of War, Pete Hegseth had confirmed that military air strikes hit terrorists in Nigerians, saying it was deadly.

Advertisement

Later on, the US. African Command, confirmed that it conducted the attacks described as very deadly by President Donald Trump.

Trump said he was only keeping the promise he made earlier last month to strike the terrorists he believes are killing innocent Christians.

READ ALSO:JUST IN: US Forces Bomb Terrorists Camps In Nigeria

Advertisement

Although described as powerful and deadly, the casualty caused by the attack is yet to be released.

Explaining further, security expert, Brant Philip, said the strikes may have been launched “from the USS Paul Ignatius, using a Tomahawk missile.”

The Nigerian government through its ministry of foreign affairs has also confirmed that the strikes were successful.

Advertisement

Watch video here

Continue Reading

Trending