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Senegal’s Faye Leads IMF Talks Over Debt Crisis

by SAT Reporter
May 13, 2026
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Senegal’s Faye Leads IMF Talks Over Debt Crisis

Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye is personally leading negotiations with the International Monetary Fund in a bid to resolve a deepening debt crisis triggered by the discovery of previously undisclosed liabilities in 2024.

According to statements from the presidency, Faye met IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva on the sidelines of the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, where both parties discussed possible pathways to stabilise Senegal’s finances and restore access to international support.

The talks come after the IMF suspended a $1.8 billion programme with Senegal last year, following revelations that the government had failed to fully disclose its debt obligations. The fallout has left the country grappling with a mounting debt burden now estimated to exceed 130% of gross domestic product.

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Faye’s direct involvement signals the urgency of the situation, with his office emphasising that resolving the crisis remains a top presidential priority. Both sides have agreed to continue engagements as Senegal pushes for a new lending programme to ease fiscal pressure and rebuild investor confidence.

However, the path forward remains politically sensitive. Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko previously rejected proposals for debt restructuring, describing such measures as unacceptable, a stance that could complicate negotiations with the Fund, which typically views restructuring as a key tool in restoring debt sustainability.

Beyond domestic fiscal challenges, the discussions also touched on external pressures, particularly the economic shockwaves from ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Rising global energy prices have added strain to Senegal’s economy, widening deficits and intensifying the need for financial support.

The IMF has already revised down Senegal’s growth outlook for the year and warned of a larger-than-expected current account deficit, underscoring the fragile state of the economy.

As negotiations continue, the outcome will be closely watched across West Africa, where Senegal has long been seen as a relatively stable economic performer. The current crisis, however, highlights how quickly fiscal vulnerabilities can escalate, especially in a global environment marked by repeated external shocks.

 

Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye is personally leading negotiations with the International Monetary Fund in a bid to resolve a deepening debt crisis triggered by the discovery of previously undisclosed liabilities in 2024.

According to statements from the presidency, Faye met IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva on the sidelines of the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, where both parties discussed possible pathways to stabilise Senegal’s finances and restore access to international support.

The talks come after the IMF suspended a $1.8 billion programme with Senegal last year, following revelations that the government had failed to fully disclose its debt obligations. The fallout has left the country grappling with a mounting debt burden now estimated to exceed 130% of gross domestic product.

Faye’s direct involvement signals the urgency of the situation, with his office emphasising that resolving the crisis remains a top presidential priority. Both sides have agreed to continue engagements as Senegal pushes for a new lending programme to ease fiscal pressure and rebuild investor confidence.

However, the path forward remains politically sensitive. Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko previously rejected proposals for debt restructuring, describing such measures as unacceptable, a stance that could complicate negotiations with the Fund, which typically views restructuring as a key tool in restoring debt sustainability.

Beyond domestic fiscal challenges, the discussions also touched on external pressures, particularly the economic shockwaves from ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Rising global energy prices have added strain to Senegal’s economy, widening deficits and intensifying the need for financial support.

The IMF has already revised down Senegal’s growth outlook for the year and warned of a larger-than-expected current account deficit, underscoring the fragile state of the economy.

As negotiations continue, the outcome will be closely watched across West Africa, where Senegal has long been seen as a relatively stable economic performer. The current crisis, however, highlights how quickly fiscal vulnerabilities can escalate, especially in a global environment marked by repeated external shocks.

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