During his testimony before investigators, prominent political figure Ndiaga Seck provided crucial details about his relationship with Senegalese Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko, particularly addressing personal matters.
In a clear statement, Seck emphasized the boundaries of their interaction, declaring in Wolof: « Xamul woon li may dund »*, which translates to « He knew nothing about my private life »*. This remark directly refuted any speculation regarding Sonko’s awareness of his personal affairs or lifestyle choices.
The case, which originated from the Urban Police Station of Linguère, is now under judicial review at the Investigative Chamber of Louga, where Seck remains detained under a remand order. At 51 years old, Seck was formally charged and placed under arrest by the investigating judge of the Louga Court of First Instance, following his transfer from Linguère.
He faces allegations of presumed unnatural acts, a legal terminology that has drawn significant attention in the ongoing proceedings.
*Translation and linguistic context provided for clarity.