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First Female Candidate’s Bid Ignites Hope In Senegal.

Senegal's upcoming presidential election is drawing attention not only for the political dynamics at play but also for the significant presence of Anta Babacar Ngom, the country's sole female presidential candidate

byBilkisu Kasim
March 27, 2024
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Senegal’s upcoming presidential election is drawing attention not only for the political dynamics at play but also for the significant presence of Anta Babacar Ngom, the country’s sole female presidential candidate. While her chances of winning may seem slim, Ngom’s candidacy symbolizes a crucial step forward in the ongoing struggle for gender equality in the West African nation.

At 40, Ngom, a business executive, has emerged as a prominent voice advocating for both women and young people, two groups disproportionately affected by Senegal’s economic challenges. With widespread unemployment and rising prices, Ngom has promised to address these issues head-on, pledging to create millions of jobs and establish a women’s bank to support economic independence.

Ngom’s journey to the presidential race reflects the evolving landscape of gender equality in Senegal. Despite facing formidable odds, activists view her candidacy as a significant milestone in the country’s efforts to promote women’s participation in politics. Selly Ba, an activist and sociologist, underscores the importance of having women candidates, even if victory seems unlikely, as it signifies progress in the struggle for gender equality.

However, Ngom’s candidacy also highlights the lingering obstacles to gender parity in Senegal. While she is the first female presidential candidate in over a decade, activists lament the slow pace of progress and note a resurgence of traditional views on women’s roles among younger generations. This divergence in perspectives is evident in social media debates, where topics like premarital sex and polygamy spark discussions on evolving societal norms.

Marième Wone Ly, the first woman to lead a political party in Senegal over two decades ago, warns of a potential regression in women’s rights due to misinterpretations of Islam and a return to traditional marriage norms. Despite advancements made in the 1990s through grassroots mobilization and legislative measures promoting gender parity, the struggle for gender equality remains ongoing.

Ngom’s candidacy also sheds light on the broader challenges facing Senegal, particularly concerning economic hardship and migration. As economic difficulties persist, many Senegalese are driven to seek better opportunities abroad, often undertaking perilous journeys in search of a better life in the West. Ngom’s focus on economic revitalization resonates with voters weary of unemployment and job insecurity, positioning her as a candidate with solutions to address these pressing issues.

Despite the uphill battle she faces, Ngom’s supporters remain hopeful for change. At recent rallies, activists voiced their frustrations with the current state of affairs, emphasizing the urgent need for economic reform and job creation. For them, Ngom represents a beacon of hope for a brighter future, one where women’s voices are heard and meaningful progress towards gender equality is achieved.

In summary, Anta Babacar Ngom’s candidacy in Senegal’s presidential election symbolizes a significant step in the quest for gender equality. While her chances of victory may be slim, her presence on the political stage reflects the ongoing struggle to empower women and address pressing socio-economic challenges facing the nation. As Senegal navigates the complexities of its political landscape, Ngom’s candidacy serves as a reminder of the importance of inclusivity and progress towards a more equitable society.

Bilkisu Kasim

Bilkisu Kasim

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