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Port de Ndakhonga : L’annonce forte du Premier ministre, Ousmane Sonko

Lors de sa prise de parole, le Premier ministre, Ousmane Sonko, a fait face, ce vendredi 27 décembre 2024, aux députés de la quinzième législature pour sa Déclaration de politique générale (DGP) et a abordé la question du port de Ndakhonga. « Pour le port de Ndakhonga, nous y travaillons. Le Président de la République m'a donné des instructions, car les infrastructures ont déjà été achevées pour un coût avoisinant les 65 milliards de Fcfa, avec deux terminaux : celui des marchandises et du pétrole », a déclaré Ousmane Sonko. « Le terminal des marchandises commencera à fonctionner à partir du premier trimestre, c'est-à-dire de janvier à mars. Nous sommes également en train de discuter avec des concessionnaires pour le terminal pétrolier », a ajouté le Chef du gouvernement. Selon lui, « Le deuxième terminal sera concédé rapidement ». Il a annoncé avoir déjà reçu des offres sur sa table. « Nous sommes en train de les étudier avec des nationaux ayant une certaine capacité et un appétit ...



The main conceptual idea of the text is that the Senegalese Prime Minister, Ousmane Sonko, announced significant progress on the completion of the Port of Ndakhonga. The key points are: * Infrastructure is finished: The port's infrastructure, costing around 65 billion CFA francs, is complete with two terminals: one for goods and one for petroleum. * Goods terminal opening soon: The goods terminal will begin operations in the first quarter of 2025 (January-March). * Discussions for petroleum terminal: The government is in talks with potential concessionaires for the petroleum terminal. * Swift concession expected: Sonko expects the petroleum terminal to be conceded quickly, stating that he already has offers on the table. Essentially, Sonko's announcement signifies a step forward in the development of a crucial port for Senegal's economy.

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