Accra, Ghana: The president of the Awalé party, Abdourahmane Diouf, has taken on his rival, Ousmane Sonko, in a bold move. In a message published on social media, Diouf called out Sonko for being ‘lazy’ and taking over the Assemblée Nationale without doing his due diligence.
Diouf’s statement was a direct response to Sonko’s recent speech at Touba, where he criticized Diouf for being ‘out of touch’ with the people. The tension between the two has been escalating in recent days, with pro-Diomaye and pro-Sonko groups engaging in a heated battle for control.
Diouf’s message was sharp and to the point, highlighting Sonko’s lack of understanding of the issues facing the country. He accused Sonko of ‘manipulating’ the truth and using ‘vacuous’ language to describe his policies.
The Awalé party has been gaining momentum in recent weeks, thanks in part to Diouf’s charismatic leadership style. However, Sonko remains a formidable opponent, with many believing that he is the only one who can unite the country and bring about real change.