The Senegalese government, on Wednesday, reinstated access to mobile internet services after imposing restrictions for two days to quell unrest associated with the postponement of this month’s presidential election.
Access to mobile internet had been temporarily suspended since Sunday night, following President Macky Sall’s decision to reschedule the February 25 polls to December 15, which had sparked protests in the capital city Dakar.
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