The mayor of Guet Ardo, Senegal, Talibouya Bâ, is urging authorities to resume stalled electrification and road infrastructure projects. Established as a commune in 2014, Guet Ardo comprises approximately thirty villages, many of which lack access to electricity, hindering daily life for residents. While the Community Development Emergency Program (Pudc) initiated electrification work in villages like Ndem, Diamoye Gaye, and Thialaga Niane in 2022, these projects have since halted without explanation. Mayor Bâ emphasizes that access to electricity is a critical issue and is requesting sustained support from the state to complete the electrification of the commune. He also highlighted ongoing projects with the Agency for Road Works and Management and the Road Maintenance Fund, indicating a broader need for infrastructure development. The mayor’s appeal underscores the challenges faced by the commune in providing basic services to its population.