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ELECTION IN WEST AFRICA’s GIANT ECONOMIES
Nigeria and Senegal are currently voting for a new president this weekend.
Citizens in West Africa’s giant economies – Nigeria and Senegal are currently preparing their nation for an elected Government. In both countries, the incumbent presidents are seeking a reelection into power.
Senegal
President Macky Sall has been president of the nation since April 2012. He is 57 years, and has held numerous positions in government before aspiring to be president.
Nigeria
Since 2015, President Muhammadu Buhari has been in power. He is 76 years, and was a military head of state in 1983.
Whatever the outcome of the elections this weekend, the upcoming week will see the announcement of results.