Idrissa Seck recrute Serigne Galass Kaltom de l’Apr

À Porokhane, pour les besoins du Magal de Mame Diarra Bousso, l’ancien député de l’Apr de Touba, Serigne Fallou Mbacké Ibn Serigne Bara Falilou plus connu sous le nom de Serigne Galass Kaltoum, membre de l’Apr depuis cinq ans a rallié hier le Rewmi parti de Idrissa Seck. L’ancien député Apr a mis fin à cinq années de compagnonnage avec Macky Sall pour rejoindre le président du conseil départemental de Thiès.

Ce ralliement a eu lieu à Porokhane au mausolée de Mame Diarra Bousso devant Serigne Moussa Nawel, le plus proche collaborateur du nouveau Khalife général des mourides Serigne Mountakha Bassirou Mbacké.

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