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Slave history: Senegal woos tourists to monument in Dakar

African Renaissance Monument in Dakar

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According to him, the tourist site is a significant one as it accommodates some of the relics and historical facts of African slavery, donated by all African countries.

Ousseynou Bissichi, Director of Operations, African Renaissance Monument in Dakar, Senegal, has called on Africans to visit the site to enrich their knowledge of slave history.

Bissichi said this on Sunday during a tour of the site by some Nigerian journalists and a few tourists as part of programmes to herald the 18th All-Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) to hold in Senegal.

He said that the monument was known as the second tallest statue across the globe after the statue of unity in Gujarat, India.

He said that the monument was 52 metres tall, located on top of one of the twin hills known as Collines des Mamelles and built outlooking the Atlantic ocean in the Quakam suburb.

According to him, the tourist site is a significant one as it accommodates some of the relics and historical facts of African slavery, donated by all African countries.

He said the construction of the monument was conceived by the former Senegalese President, Abdoulaye Wade, meant to symbolise the triumph of African liberation.

“The African Renaissance Monument is now known as a tourist site, it was constructed with copper by a group of North Koreans within 8 years.

“We spent $30 million for the construction of this monument, it is meant for the preservation of slave history.

(NAN)

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