A Senegalese parliamentary investigation has brought political accusations to light regarding the alleged misuse of 37 billion FCFA intended for a rural electrification program. Deputy Thierno Alassane Sall directly accuses former Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko of responsibility for the funds not reaching their intended purpose. Sall claims the money was diverted through opaque financial circuits, despite official statements indicating project progress. He disputes government explanations citing customs delays as a cover for a lack of actual equipment deliveries to Senegal. The deputy alleges that these justifications were attempts to falsely demonstrate project advancement. Beyond the financial concerns, Sall suggests Sonko is attempting a political comeback, potentially seeking access to the National Assembly. The case has escalated into a politically charged dispute with significant implications for Senegal’s political landscape.