A recent opinion article has drawn global attention to the potential candidacy of Macky Sall for the position of Secretary-General of the United Nations, describing him as a “voice to rebalance the world” amid growing global instability.
The piece, authored by Alpha Barry, argues that the international system is currently facing a deep crisis of trust, with increasing geopolitical tensions, prolonged conflicts, and weakening confidence in multilateral institutions.
According to the op-ed, the next UN Secretary-General must go beyond administrative duties and instead serve as a mediator capable of restoring credibility and balance within the global system. It emphasizes that Sall’s leadership experience — including his tenure as Senegal’s president and former Chairperson of the African Union — positions him as a strong candidate.
The article highlights Sall’s involvement in key global issues such as climate justice, economic reforms, health equity during the COVID-19 pandemic, and diplomatic engagement in international conflicts, including the Russia–Ukraine crisis. It also points to his role in advancing Africa’s representation in global governance, notably the African Union’s inclusion in the G20.
Furthermore, the op-ed underscores the need for a UN leader who can engage major global powers while maintaining neutrality, describing Sall as a figure capable of bridging divides between the Global North and South.
The commentary concludes that the future of multilateralism depends on leadership that commands trust, fosters dialogue, and reflects the evolving global order, qualities it attributes to
