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Former president Sall to visit Senegal as he campaigns for UN chief post

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DAKAR, July 14 (Reuters) - ‌Former Senegalese President Macky Sall will travel to Senegal on ​Friday, his first public visit to the country since leaving office as ⁠he campaigns for the post of U.N. secretary-general.

Sall remains a divisive figure in Senegal following his unsuccessful attempt to postpone the 2024 ​presidential election, a move that triggered deadly protests and was ultimately struck ‌down by the Constitutional Council.

Senegal's Court of Auditors said Sall's government understated debt and deficit figures, implying about $7 billion in hidden borrowing, ⁠a number that later ballooned and was estimated ⁠by S&P Global Ratings at about $13 billion as of last July, a quarter of the country's $40 billion economy. Sall denies any wrongdoing.

He is due to meet President Bassirou Diomaye Faye before ‌leaving Dakar immediately afterwards, he said on X. He said ⁠the visit was "part of the consultations and ‌visits I have undertaken in connection with ​my candidacy".

But he said he anticipated "having the opportunity to return to Dakar on another occasion to meet with activists and ‌supporters". He now lives in Morocco.

The U.N. ​is due to choose its ⁠10th secretary-general this year for a five-year term ‌beginning January 1, 2027. Sall is ⁠among five candidates so far.

If chosen, Sall would succeed Antonio Guterres to become the third African secretary-general, after Egypt's Boutros Boutros-Ghali ​and Ghana's Kofi Annan.

Sall ‌oversaw Senegal's transition into an oil- and gas-producing nation during his ⁠2012 to 2024 presidency.

(Reporting by ​Bate Felix and Diadie Ba; Writing by Ayen Deng ​Bior; Editing by Alison Williams)

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