Name
Senegal
Capital
Dakar
Official Languages
French
Continent
Africa
Church Membership
310
Congregations
4 (0 Wards, 4 Branches)
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Number of Missions
0
Operating Temples
0
Last Updated On 31 Dec 2024

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President Essan Jacques Niambe
Priesthood leader/ Communications National Director
Phone: +221 704 731 747
Phone: +221 785 844 086/+221 706 615 3611
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National Director of Communications
Joseph Nguinda
Phone: +221 77 521 13 19
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French-speaking missionaries outside of Senegal began teaching those who were interested in the Church by telephone and video call in 2014. Missionaries first arrived two years later, and the first branch was organized in May 2016.

History of the Church in Senegal

In the early 2000s, the only Church activity in Senegal consisted of intermittent meetings of Latter-day Saints from around the world who had come to the country for a short time to work. These faithful Saints organized temporary Church groups and held meetings in their homes. As they left the country for other work assignments, however, the groups would dissolve.

In 2014, after the departure of several American families, only two members remained: Ben Faour, a French businessman, and Chung Hung “James” Chen, a Taiwanese fisherman. Together, Faour and Chen taught the gospel to their neighbors and worked to establish a Church group in Dakar, the county’s capital. The group was soon joined by the Niambé and Samadé families, both from Côte d’Ivoire, and thus the Church found its first permanent anchors in Senegal.

In 2016 the first branch in Dakar was organized, and missionaries arrived in the country. Less than two years later, a second branch was organized, and members continue to enthusiastically share the gospel. When Elder Neil L. Andersen and Elder Ulisses Soares visited Senegal in May 2018, more than 120 members and friends attended the service. Through their faith and diligence, the Saints in Senegal have helped in the Savior’s work of preparing “a way that thereby others might be partakers of the heavenly gift” (Ether 12:8).

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Last Updated On 13 Oct 2025