Senegal’s Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko addressed public scrutiny regarding his declared assets to the national anti-corruption office (OFNAC) during a television appearance. He affirmed the transparency of his wealth and expressed willingness to have it made public if legally permissible by OFNAC. Sonko detailed his holdings as consisting of his salary, a house in Cité Keur Gorgui, and two vehicles. He clarified that the house was a family dowry, emphasizing its origin. The Prime Minister's statements come amid heightened focus on asset declarations of public officials in Senegal, driving the conversation about accountability and good governance. Sonko’s proactive approach seeks to quell potential concerns regarding his personal finances and reinforce his commitment to transparency. He maintains he has nothing to hide.