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Macky Sall’s UN Bid: Senegal Divided, Burundi Backs Ex-President

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Légende image, Macky Sall, président du Sénégal, lors du sommet du Groupe des 20 sur l’investissement à Berlin, en Allemagne, le lundi 20 novembre 2023.

    • Author, Abdou Aziz Diédhiou
    • Role, BBC News Afrique
  • Reading time: 7 min

Former Senegalese President Macky Sall is now officially a candidate for the position of United Nations Secretary-General. In a surprising turn of events, his candidacy is being backed by Burundi, which currently holds the presidency of the African Union.

The bid for Sall has sparked division in Senegal for a variety of reasons.

Macky Sall Seeks UN Secretary-General Post

The announcement was made by the spokesperson for the UN General Assembly.

In a statement to the press, La Neice Collins announced Tuesday that Burundi had nominated Macky Sall, the former president of Senegal, for the position of UN secretary-general.

“We have received a new candidacy, it is Macky Sall, former president of Senegal. He was nominated by the Republic of Burundi, which submitted the documents,” Collins said.

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