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Marieme Faye Sall

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Marieme Faye Sall
Sall in 2014
First Lady of Senegal
In role
2 April 2012 – 2 April 2024
PresidentMacky Sall
Preceded byViviane Wade
Succeeded byMarie Khone Faye
Absa Faye
First Lady of the African Union
In role
5 February 2022 – 18 February 2023
ChairpersonMacky Sall
Preceded byDenise Nyakéru Tshisekedi
Succeeded byAmbari Assoumani
Personal details
BornSaint-Louis, Senegal
SpouseMacky Sall
Children3

Marieme Faye Sall, also spelled Marème Faye Sall, is a Senegalese public figure who served as the first lady of Senegal from 2012 to 2024, as wife of President Macky Sall. She is the country's first first lady to possess full Senegalese heritage by birth and ethnicity, as her three predecessors were of ethnic French or half Lebanese origin.[1][2][3][4][5]

Faye Sall was born in the city of Saint-Louis, Senegal, as the fourth of her family's eight children.[1] According to her official biography, she is of dual Fula and Serer descent.[1] She attended primary school in Saint-Louis before moving to Diourbel, a city in the Diourbel Region of central Senegal with her family.[1] She attended high school and graduated with a technical high school degree,[1] she then enrolled at the Higher Institute of Technology at Cheikh Anta Diop University, where she studied electrical engineering, but did not graduate.[1] She left Cheikh Anta Diop following the birth of her first child.[1]

Faye Sall met her future husband, Macky Sall, in 1992 while she was still in high school.[2] She left her studies at Cheikh Anta Diop University in 1995 following her marriage and the birth of her first child.[2][3] The couple have three children.[3]

During her husband's 2012 presidential campaign against incumbent President Abdoulaye Wade, Faye Sall acted as a close advisor and supporter.[2] However, she remained out of the day-to-day planning of her husband's Alliance for the Republic political party.[2] Still, some publications close to President Wade sought to portray her as overly ambitious and pious during the campaign.[2] Macky Sall defeated President Wade in a runoff held on 25 March 2012.

Sall became the fourth First Lady of Senegal on 2 April 2012. Sall is Senegal's first black first lady, first Muslim first lady, as well as the first fully Senegalese first lady to be born and raised in the country.[2][3] Senegal's first and third first ladies, Colette Senghor and Viviane Wade (Sall's immediate predecessor), were both from France, while former first lady Elizabeth Diouf, wife of former President Abdou Diouf, had a Lebanese father and a Senegalese mother.[2] She was nicknamed a "real Senegalese lady" by many Senegalese women.[3]

Sall established the Serve Senegal Foundation during her tenure as first lady and heads the charity's board of directors.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Biography of Mrs. Marème Faye Sall". Presidency of the Republic of Senegal. Archived from the original on 13 June 2017. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Ofori-Atta, Prince (27 March 2012). "Marieme Sall, Senegal's first black First Lady". The Africa Report. Archived from the original on 27 December 2017. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d e Look, Anne (2 April 2012). "Senegalese Women Have High Hopes for New First Lady". Voice of America. Archived from the original on 11 July 2017. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  4. ^ "Senegal's first lady: I'm very lucky - Marieme Faye Sall is the first African woman of Senegalese birth to serve as first lady in the country". CNN International African Voices. 30 November 2012. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  5. ^ Carayol, Rémi (26 March 2012). "Sénégal : Marième Faye Sall, nouvelle première dame". Jeune Afrique. Archived from the original on 22 September 2017. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
Honorary titles
Preceded by First Lady of Senegal
2012–Present
Succeeded by
Incumbent