Voting is below method in Senegal in a delayed presidential election that many hope will convey change after a turbulent political interval that has triggered violent anti-government protests and boosted assist for the opposition.
Greater than seven million of the nation’s over 17 million individuals are registered to vote within the election, which has seen about 16,440 polling stations open on Sunday throughout the nation and within the diaspora.
Nineteen contenders are vying to switch President Macky Sall, stepping down after a second time period marred by unrest over the prosecution of opposition chief Ousmane Sonko and issues that Sall needed to increase his mandate previous the constitutional restrict.
The incumbent is just not on the poll for the primary time in Senegal’s historical past. His ruling coalition has picked former prime minister Amadou Ba, 62, as its candidate.
Sonko, in jail till lately, was disqualified from the race due to a defamation conviction. He’s backing the co-creator of his now dissolved PASTEF celebration, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, who was additionally detained nearly a yr in the past on costs together with defamation and contempt of court docket.
An amnesty regulation handed this month allowed their launch days earlier than the vote.
He and his colleague Diomaye have campaigned collectively below the banner “Diomaye is Sonko”.
In addition to Ba and Faye, Dakar’s former Mayor Khalifa Sall, veteran politician Idrissa Seck, former Prime Minister Mahammed Boun Abdallah Dionne, an in depth ally of President Sall Aly Ngouille Ndiaye and entrepreneur and political newcomer Anta Babacar Ngom — the only lady among the many candidates — are all part of the presidential race.
To keep away from a run-off election, one candidate should safe greater than 50 % of the vote. Whereas official outcomes are anticipated subsequent week, in earlier elections candidates have introduced their predictions on the identical night because the vote.
Reporting from Dakar, Al Jazeera’s Nicolas Haque stated it was an “uncommon” election.
“There’s each anticipation such as you would have in any election; there is a component of worry and unknown as a result of that is the primary election within the final 12 years the place President Macky Sall is just not within the operating … and there is a component of pleasure, particularly amongst these younger, first-time voters.
“That is an election like no different and it’s essential, particularly for younger folks.”
‘Voting for change’
Traces fashioned outdoors polling stations round Dakar on Sunday. Roads had been quiet because the nation’s elite police power was deployed throughout the town in armoured automobiles, checking voters’ playing cards.
“I’m so blissful to have the ability to train my proper to vote as a Senegalese citizen,” voter Thiaba Camara Sy, from the organisation Demain Senegal (Tomorrow Senegal), advised Al Jazeera at a polling station in Dakar.
“That is one thing that now we have received as a result of the danger was excessive of the election being delayed till who is aware of when, so I’ve been queuing for 2 hours however I’m blissful.”
Within the ocean-facing neighbourhood of Dakar’s Ngor, fisherman Alioune Samba, 66, stated he was voting for the change everybody needs.
“Meals, water, college; every little thing is dear with the low earnings now we have in Senegal,” the daddy of three advised Reuters information company.
Khodia Ndiayes, a 52-year-old cook dinner, advised the Related Press information company she picked Faye on the poll as a result of she needed Sonko to win.
“I’m proud to have voted,” she stated. “We’d like a brand new president as a result of life is dear, the financial system is dangerous and we’d like higher colleges.”
Al Jazeera’s Haque stated it appeared that lots of people have come out to vote.
“It’s attention-grabbing who these individuals are: loads of younger males but in addition girls, key on this election as a result of girls make up a considerable a part of the voters in Senegal,” he stated.
Faye versus Ba
After voting, Ba known as for peace and stated he wished for the Senegalese folks to seek out out their subsequent president quickly and calmLy resume their each day lives.He stated he was “very, very, very assured” of his probabilities of profitable.
Sonko, who was third within the 2019 election, is especially standard amongst city younger folks.
Most of Sonko’s supporters are anticipated to vote for Faye, analysts say.
“The inhabitants is selecting between continuation and rupture,” Faye stated after casting his vote, urging contenders to just accept the end result.
In these elections, “the 2 political camps stand on reverse sides of the political spectrum”, Mucahid Durmaz, a senior political danger analyst for West Africa at Verisk Maplecroft, advised Al Jazeera.
He famous that whereas outgoing President Sall and his ruling coalition candidate Ba favour financial liberalisation insurance policies, opposition determine Sonko and his chosen candidate Faye plan to introduce a brand new forex and renegotiate contracts with oil and gasoline operators within the nation.
“The problem right here is that regardless of the financial growth that the nation has witnessed through the years below President Sall, it’s not likely facilitated a wider socioeconomic growth for the nation’s youthful inhabitants,” Durmaz stated.
Financial points
Unemployment is one other key subject within the election.
Frustration on the lack of job alternatives has spurred assist for Sonko and his backed candidate Faye, notably among the many youth.
The share of younger Senegalese not in employment, training or coaching stood at 35 % in 2019, earlier than the COVID-19 pandemic additional squeezed the job market.
In addition to unemployment, the rising value of dwelling spurred by Russia’s battle in Ukraine and the appreciation of the USA greenback have undermined assist for present ruling Senegalese authorities.
The launch of oil and gasoline manufacturing later in 2024 has additionally raised questions on whether or not the pure useful resource wealth will profit the broader inhabitants and create jobs.
The Sonko-backed opposition coalition has promised to renegotiate power contracts to maximise revenues, whereas Ba is operating on the slogan “Prosperity Shared”.
‘Calm’ voting course of
Whereas the elections come amid frustrations over a fragile financial system, in response to election observers, the voting course of has been comparatively peaceable.
A whole lot of election observers from civil society, the African Union, the regional group the Financial Group of West African States (ECOWAS) and the European Union had been on the bottom monitoring the equity of the vote.
“From the opening this morning, our observers – and it’s a partial piece of the image – now we have seen that there are fairly some queues in entrance of the workplaces, which exhibits that individuals are mobilised to go and use their proper to vote and categorical their views for the way forward for Senegal,” Malin Bjork, from the EU election observer mission to Senegal, advised Al Jazeera.
“Election workplaces are functioning effectively. It’s calm; there’s serenity within the course of, in response to our observations,” she added.
“I believe as we speak is a really nice day for us,” the Aar Sunu Election (Defend Our Election) group, led by Dr Abdoulaye Bousso, advised Al Jazeera in Dakar.
When Sall introduced the cancellation of the election in February, there was an uproar from civil society within the nation, together with Bousso’s group.
“We fought to have this election day occur and we’re very proud to see the massive mobilisation of the Senegalese folks.
“For us, it’s the victory of the Senegalese democracy.”