Senegal bans ministers from non-essential foreign travel

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Senegal ordered a suspension of non-essential international travel by cabinet ministers after oil costs rose to nearly twice the level budgeted, and the prime minister cancelled planned trips to Niger, Spain and France.
Senegal bans ministers from non-essential foreign travel
Why it matters
Minister-led international engagements for non-essential diplomatic, technical and oversight missions are now unavailable, forcing agencies to postpone in-person meetings or shift to remote formats. Budget and programme teams that expected ministerial sign-off on overseas projects must secure alternative domestic approval routes or face delays.
Implications
  • Senegalese ministerial protocol offices must cancel or rebook all scheduled non-essential ministerial overseas trips and notify foreign hosts immediately, or ministers will be prevented from departing under the suspension.
  • Government-funded conference organisers and ministry programme teams must convert planned in-person minister-level engagements to virtual formats or postpone them, or risk losing minister participation and required approvals.

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Source

BBC

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Oil & Gas

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