Crise à l’UCAD : Le Collectif des Amicales suspend la grève pour 48 heures après la médiation des guides religieux
The crisis at Cheikh Anta Diop University of Dakar (UCAD) took a decisive turn last night. The UCAD Student Associations Collective, which presents itself as the "only legitimate body committed to defending students' interests," announced the suspension of its strike order for 48 hours. This decision follows mediation led by prominent religious figures.
Between 6 p.m. and midnight, the Collective received two delegations of religious leaders, including the General Khalif of Bambilor and Serigne Moustapha Absa Tilala.
After lengthy discussions about the critical situation at the university and the numerous injuries recorded in recent days, the two religious authorities expressed their "full understanding of the students' struggle," according to a statement from the Collective. They asked "not for the strike to be called off, but for a 48-hour suspension" to allow them to personally intervene in resolving the crisis and prevent further clashes.
A 48-hour ultimatum to the State
The mediators stated that they were "respected, influential figures, recognized for their role in mediation and peacemaking." They declared themselves ready, if necessary, to "contact the President of the Republic directly," the Collective reports. They also warned that if the State does not assume its responsibilities within the allotted timeframe, they will become fully involved in the process to help find a solution, which would give the situation a completely different dimension.
The Collective clarifies that it is out of respect for these religious authorities, who traveled to the campus and committed to engaging in this mediation, that it agrees to postpone the strike for 48 hours. However, this suspension remains conditional: the Collective demands the cancellation of the memo authorizing the entry of law enforcement onto the campus, as well as the cessation of all academic activities.
Finally, the UCAD Associations Collective reaffirms its total commitment, determination and sense of responsibility to defend, to the very end, "the legitimate interests of students", thus marking a strategic pause while awaiting government intervention.
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Mais ce qui doit attirer l'attention est la personnalités des 2 journalistes : Bamba Kassé pendant tout le temps qu'il était secrétaire général du SYNPICS semblait avoir pour mission "d'anesthésier" le syndicat pour le compte de Macky Sall conservant même illégalement son mandat au delà de son terme jusqu'au départ de Macky. Quant à DMF, elle est la chargée de com PS allié de Macky Sall dans Bennoo, donc elle est dans politique. Pour rappel, Macky Sall a fermé l'université pendant des mois pour des raisons politiques (précisément électorales) on n'a lu ou entendu nulle part où BK et DMF en parler.
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