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Senegal pays its last respects

2001-12-28 18:37

Dakar - Senegal's poets, musicians and politicians alike have been among a host of people paying their last respects to the founding father of the nation, Leopold Sedar Senghor, before his state funeral on Saturday.

Senghor's body was on Thursday laid in state at the National Assembly in Dakar after being flown back from France, where the politician and poet died on December 20, aged 95.

More than 500 poets, writers, actors, dancers and musicians held a "poetic wake" at the Daniel Sorano National Theatre near the parliament buildings in the evening, director Jean-Pierre Leurs told AFP.

The three-hour tribute to Senghor took place before a packed house, with many of the audience coming from the forecourt of parliament, where they had gathered with lit candles.

Yande Codou Sene, an elderly woman who had organised Senghor's political rallies and tours, got a standing ovation after she performed her song-chant in homage to the veteran leader.

The three-hour ceremony, which was broadcast, also saw poetry, memories and the dances of Senghor's Serere ethnic group mingled with trumpet tunes, tam-tam drumming, classical music and African music played on instruments such as the 21-string kora harp and the single-stringed riti, a kind of violin.

Spontaneous poetic wake

Theatre folk "prepared this in two days", Leurs said.

"The artistic and literary community spontaneously came on board for this poetic wake," he added. "But we're planning on paying Senghor a tribute worthy of him in a month or two."

On Friday, it was the turn of political leaders past and present to file past the coffin of the late Senghor, who was widely regarded in the French-speaking world both as a man of letters and one of Africa's elder statesmen.

His successor, Abdou Diouf, back in Senegal for the first time since he was defeated in a presidential election in March 2000 by Abdoulaye Wade, spent a long time in front of the coffin, an AFP correspondent said.

Senghor was president of Senegal from independence from France in 1960 until 1980. He announced that year that he was stepping down and handed power to Diouf, his prime minister, who took office on January 1, 1981, and went on to win a presidential election two years later.

Diouf greeted two of his former prime ministers, Habib Thiam and Mamadou Lamine Loum, but had few words for the press.

"I've already said what I had to say," he told journalists.

Critics have their say

On his arrival at Dakar airport on Thursday, the former president simply said: "I am here for the burial of my predecessor. My trip has no other purpose, there aren't two events, just one, sad and painful, the funeral of my predecessor."

Since Senghor died at his home in Normandy, northern France, some of the papers here have had very harsh words for Diouf, going so far as to accuse him of "patricide" and undoing the legacy to Senegal of the man to whom he "owed everything".

When he formed a new cabinet in 1983, Diouf was widely seen as having purged top ranks of the governing Socialist Party of the "old guard".

Senghor, who became the first African to become a member of the Academie Francaise, guardian of the French language and culture, and was heaped with other literary honours, is seen as a precursor of the black consciousness movement.

His critics, however, have charged that his work was too strongly impregnated by white cultural values. - Sapa-AFP

- SAPA

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