Senegal

Senegal unveils 25-year economic Development Plan


Published: Monday October 28, 2024
By: Oilfield Africa Review

Senegal’s government unveiled a 25-year development plan that it said would lay the foundations for economic sovereignty through competitiveness, sustainable resource management and good governance.

The agenda was launched seven months after President Bassirou Diomaye Faye clinched a landslide election victory on a promise to improve livelihoods in the West African nation.

“We aim to build a diversified and resilient economy,” Faye said at the launch ceremony, which comes a month ahead of a snap legislative election.

“Our … economy has been neutralised by a model of exploiting raw materials without any significant local processing or valorisation, leaving our domestic private sector too weak … and our young talent in desperate search of opportunities,” he said.

Senegal became an oil producer in June when Australia’s Woodside Energy started production at its Sangomar oil and gas field. Gas production is also due to begin by the end of the year at the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim liquefied natural gas project, operated by BP.

Early in his presidency, Faye initiated an audit of oil and mining contracts, but the authorities have not shared details on its progress.

The first phase of the economic plan, which will cost $30.1 billion and run from 2025-2029, aims to reduce the budget deficit to 3% of GDP throughout that period, down from 4.9%.

It will be funded by a mix of public, private, and public-private partnership financing. It is based on an average growth rate of 6.5% and an increase in the average tax burden to 21.7%.

The International Monetary Fund reduced Senegal’s growth forecast to 6.0% in September, down from a forecast 7.1% in June, after the economy expanded at a slower-than-projected pace in the first half.

Under the new plan, the government aims to increase access to electricity to 100% from 84% and make Senegal energy self-sufficient.

The new administration will also modify Senegal’s deficit financing structure in order to reprofile national debt.

Faye has been under pressure to make good on his election promises from the disenfranchised urban youth, whose support helped bring him to power.

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