Thursday, 20 March

Senegalese President Diomaye Faye rejects official portraits in offices, urges leaders to prioritize integrity

Politics
President Diomaye Faye

Senegal’s newly elected President, Diomaye Faye, has made a bold statement against political idolatry and corruption, urging public officials to remove his photographs from their offices and instead hang pictures of their children as a reminder of their duty to the nation.

"I don’t really want my photographs in your offices because I am not a god or an icon, but a servant of the nation," President Faye declared.

He further emphasized the importance of integrity in governance, stating, “Whenever the spirit of theft visits you, take a good look at your family's picture and ask yourself if they deserve to be the family of a thief who has destroyed the nation.”

The President’s remarks come as part of his administration’s broader commitment to fighting corruption and promoting accountability in public service.

His message has resonated widely, with many praising his leadership style and strong moral stance.

 

Faye, who took office following a landslide victory, has positioned himself as a leader determined to redefine governance in Senegal, prioritizing service over self-glorification.

His latest directive sends a powerful signal that under his leadership, public service should be guided by responsibility, not personal gain.

Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah