Aéroport Blaise Diagne : Pourquoi Wade ne veut pas donner son nom

Le Conseil constitutionnel sénégalais a confirmé lundi sa décision d'autoriser le président sortant Abdoulaye Wade à briguer un troisième mandat à la tête du pays lors de la présidentielle du 26 février. /Photo d'archives/REUTERS/Denis Balibouse

Si Abdoulaye Wade ne souhaite pas que l’Aéroport international Blaise Diagne (Aibd) porte son nom, c’est qu’il considère que l’actuel parrain mérite cet honneur et qu’il se considère comme son disciple. Il s’en est expliqué dans un long texte que Seneweb vous propose en intégralité ci-dessous… Lire la suite sur Seneweb.com

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