Student groups at Cheikh Anta Diop University of Dakar (UCAD) have announced they will resume protests after negotiations with the university administration failed. The Collective of Student Associations (Collectif des amicales) declared an end to a social truce following a decision by the Academic Council to uphold the suspension of student organizations. The groups had voluntarily paused demonstrations in February to allow for dialogue, but claim the university has acted in bad faith. Key grievances include the suspension of student groups, frozen grades on university platforms, and perceived arbitrary disciplinary actions against students. The Collective, identifying itself as the sole legitimate student representation, will begin its new action plan on Monday, June 15th, 2026. The situation raises concerns about potential instability on the UCAD campuses.