Senegalese opposition leaders were celebrating an early victory on Friday over the latest government decision to lift the five-day ban it had imposed on public demonstrations.
A statement on the national broadcaster early Friday said the interior ministry ban imposed on Wednesday against all public demonstrations for five days have been lifted with immediate effect.
But the statement warned organisers of the planned public demonstrations across the country to ensure that the events are conducted in an orderly manner and not provoke chaos.
Sources said the European Union representatives in the country played a key role in brokering the lifting of the ban.
Mr Abdou Aziz Diop, a leader of the pro-opposition coalition group, Mouvement de 23 Juine or M23, described the lifting of the ban as a “positive action by government”.
He however expressed hope that the authorities would continue to see reason all along the electoral process.
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Opposition and civil society groups in and around Dakar were planning for a massive turnout a rally at the Place d’Obelisque, near the national radio and television station.
Mr Diop assured that the demonstrators will conduct themselves peacefully while they awaited the final validation of the list of presidential candidates expected later in the afternoon.
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