Who are we?
We are a union of citizen movement leaders who share the same ideas and objectives of working together to contribute to the democratic and economic growth of Senegal.
To achieve this, we prioritize engagement with citizens, promote local democracy, and support the ideas of the youth generation who want to participate as elected representatives, and create a more modern and participatory format for citizen consultation.
Professionals from various sectors, both in the diaspora and in Senegal, have committed themselves to the same cause - our nation of Senegal. The united leaders of these movements share the same ambition to participate in the development of the next generation of political leaders with the guiding principle of "Concrete".
What do we want for our country
Our main goal is to achieve well-being and inspire a high quality of work that results in successful outcomes.
We aspire to develop our country and make it a happy place for everyone to live in. Our aim is to showcase our capabilities to transform our homeland into a country with excellent infrastructure that provides uninterrupted access to power, electricity, and water. We want to utilize our natural resources for the benefit of the people and create job opportunities that engage the youth, thereby reducing their reliance on social media and street life.
We envision a democratic country that values freedom of expression and encourages open discussions on issues that concern its residents. To achieve this, we plan to hold monthly meetings to get feedback from the public.
It is important to bring together responsible, ambitious, and experienced men and women who embody pragmatism and concreteness to lead the way in renewing a large part of politicians who are driven by folklore, fun, and amateurism.
These leaders should not fear the modern world or the influence of Western powers and must find a balance between respecting their duties towards cohesion and preserving their own identity. Clear lines of communication should be established using both formal and informal channels, and the public should be addressed with one voice. However, each manager should be given an opportunity to express themselves in order to maintain their own identity.
It is essential to ask for people's votes and win localities and constituencies, and depending on upcoming electoral calendars, participate in or support a candidate during the election.
Objectives
Mohamed Naby Sow
Honorary President of Grand Mouvement La Relève
Industrial director
Mouhamed Sambou
President of Grand Mouvement La Relève
Finance Accounting Manager
El Hadj Saliou Diop
General Manager of Grand Mouvement la relève
Civil engineer / Head of service equipment & premises services