© Reuters. Voters put together to solid their vote throughout the presidential election on the polling station at Ecole HLM Grand Medine in Dakar, Senegal, March 24, 2024. REUTERS/Luc Gnago
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By Diadie Ba and Portia Crowe
DAKAR (Reuters) -A number of opposition candidates in Senegal’s delayed presidential election on Sunday declared rival Bassirou Diomaye Faye the winner after first tallies confirmed him taking the lead, sending opposition supporters out on the streets for early celebrations.
Hundreds of thousands took half in a peaceable day on voting on Sunday to elect Senegal’s fifth president following three years of unprecedented political turbulence that sparked violent anti-government protests and buoyed help for the opposition.
At stake is the potential finish of an administration that has pushed investor-friendly insurance policies however did not ease financial hardship in certainly one of coup-prone West Africa’s extra secure democracies.
Voters had a alternative of 19 contenders to exchange President Macky Sall, stepping down after a second time period marred by unrest over the prosecution of firebrand opposition chief Ousmane Sonko and issues that Sall wished to increase his mandate previous the constitutional restrict.
The incumbent was not on the poll for the primary time in Senegal’s historical past. His ruling coalition picked former prime minister Amadou Ba, 62, as its candidate.
About 7.3 million individuals have been registered to vote within the nation of round 18 million.
The election day ran easily with no main incidents reported. Polls closed at 1800 GMT, after which voting bureaus began publishing their tallies.
The primary set of tallies introduced on tv confirmed Faye had gained nearly all of votes, triggering widespread road celebrations within the capital Dakar.
Revellers gathered in Sonko’s neighbourhood as supporters set off fireworks, waved Senegalese flags and blew vuvuzelas.
No less than 4 opposition candidates later declared Faye the winner, successfully conceding defeat. They included one of many major contenders, Anta Babacar Ngom, who wished Faye success as chief of Senegal in an announcement.
It was not clear how lots of the 15,633 polling stations have been counted to date.
Remaining provisional outcomes are anticipated by Tuesday. A second spherical of voting will solely happen if no candidate secures the greater than 50% majority required to stop a runoff.
Sonko, in jail till lately, was disqualified from the race due to a defamation conviction. He’s backing Faye, the co-creator of his now dissolved Pastef celebration, who was additionally detained virtually a yr in the past on fees together with defamation and contempt of court docket.
An amnesty legislation handed this month allowed their launch days earlier than the vote. They’ve campaigned collectively below the banner “Diomaye is Sonko”. Some high-profile politicians and opposition candidates have backed Faye’s candidacy.
“The inhabitants is selecting between continuation and rupture,” Faye stated after casting his vote, urging contenders to simply accept the winner.
‘DIOMAYE IS SONKO’
Sall, first elected in 2012, is leaving workplace after a drop in reputation that deepened when authorities sought to postpone the vote to December. It was initially scheduled for Feb. 25.
The transfer stoked unrest and issues about authoritarian overreach, prompting Senegal’s Constitutional Council to rule the vote ought to go forward earlier than the tip of Sall’s mandate on April 2.
After voting, Ba referred to as for peace and stated he wished for the Senegalese individuals to seek out out their subsequent president quickly and resume their day by day lives.
Faye has promised to root out corruption, restore stability and prioritise financial sovereignty, interesting to the city youth pissed off by a scarcity of jobs in a rustic the place 60% of the inhabitants is youthful than 25.
However a few of his pledges, equivalent to plans to renegotiate oil contracts simply as Senegal is because of start offshore oil and fuel manufacturing, have raised concern over the nation’s picture as a vacation spot for traders.