Après son éviction, Jean Baptiste Tine réagit...
In a message of rare elegance, General Jean Baptiste Tine reacted to the end of his duties as Minister of the Interior and Public Security. The former head of this strategic portfolio expressed his "deep gratitude" to President Bassirou Diomaye Diakhar Faye and Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko for the trust placed in him.
An honor and a privilege
For General Tine, leading this sovereign ministry was "an honor and a privilege" that "deeply marked" him. This statement testifies to the importance he attached to this mission in the service of the State, underlining the exceptional nature of this responsibility in the life of a statesman.
Thanks to the security forces
The outgoing minister paid tribute to the various components of the security sector. He expressed his "sincere gratitude to the DGPN (National Police Directorate), the GN (National Gendarmerie), the BNSP (National Fire Brigade), the territorial administration, and all the Ministry's staff." He praised their "dedication, integrity, and sense of duty," essential qualities in the exercise of public security missions.
A tribute to the Senegalese nation
Beyond state structures, General Tine extended his thanks to "the entire Senegalese nation for its constant trust and support."
Congratulations to the successor
Demonstrating an exemplary republican spirit, the former minister "warmly congratulated" his successor, lawyer Mouhamadou Bamba Cissé. He wished him "every success in fulfilling this demanding and essential mission for the country," while reiterating his "unwavering support in continuing to serve the Republic."
A review and a vision for the future
General Tine said he was "proud to have been able to contribute, in his own way, to the development and security" of Senegal.
Commitment to a prosperous Senegal
Despite his departure from the government, the former minister expressed his belief that "the future is bright" and his determination to "continue working together to build a more sovereign, fairer, and more prosperous Senegal." This statement suggests that he remains available to serve his country in other ways.
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Un jour vient de mourir, un jour vient de naître
Le soleil se lève, puis le soleil se couche. Et pourtant il n’y a jamais ni lever ni coucher de soleil.
C.est une impression.
Ainsi va la vie politique d’une nation.
Ce n est pas l’attelage gouvernemental qui est important, mais plutôt le travail réalisé
Quand le soleil chauffe la terre,c est le travail accompli qui est important et non l’événement antérieur qui est le lever du soleil.
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