Senegal’s Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko has just revoked 71 mining licenses in a lightning-bolt move against foreign exploitation. Is this the end of "Francafrique" in Dakar?
While the world was looking at debt, Ousmane Sonko was looking at the theft. In a single week, he dismantled decades of "Theft by Paper," cancelling 71 contracts that he says are an insult to the Senegalese people. This isn't just a policy change—it’s a declaration of war against the vultures draining Africa's wealth.
The 71-License Sweep: Why Sonko pulled the plug without asking the IMF or the World Bank.
The "Recovery" Scam: How oil and gas companies are taking Senegal's resources for "free" while citizens suffer.
The IMF Standoff: How Sonko found $480 million in Senegal's own backyard instead of taking more loans.
Sonko vs. The Old Guard: Is President Bassirou Diomaye Faye being distracted by the "Diplomatic Theater" in Paris?
Dismantling Francafrique: Why mining taxes are being paid in France instead of Senegal—and how it ends today.
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