“I was able with my children and my grandson to see my client Ousmane Sonko. He is a man full of laudable, beneficial and unifying projects for the African continent that I found. A leader who lives a destiny that he assumes fully and with dignity,” he reported.
Me Ciré Clédor Ly, visibly happy to find his client, adds: “What the Ministry of the Interior allowed me yesterday is a human right and it is always advisable not to offend or hinder what nature grants and the right enshrines. Citizen Ousmane Sonko seemed to me relieved to have finally been able to meet one of his lawyers after months of deprivation of this basic right of the Defence”.
The black dress hopes that by this commendable gesture “is a sign of a return to normality and a step towards the lifting of the barricades, as well as the end of a multifaceted oppression because in this, only the Senegalese people would be winners. Remember that any excess ends up being harmful. Tomorrow is not far away. It will edify us and if it is dark, after tomorrow it will be day”.