In Letters to My President, El Hadji Malick Ndiaye delivers a forceful epistolary indictment of power and a compelling plea for renewal. Through a series of unflinching letters addressed to an unnamed African head of state, Ndiaye exposes the moral failures, entrenched corruption, and reckless self-interest that have betrayed the dignity of a nation and stifled its future. Written from deep conviction and shared experience, these letters are a call to conscience, urging accountability, empathy, and a reclaiming of collective responsibility for the destiny of African peoples. With urgency and moral clarity, he challenges both leaders and citizens to reimagine the pact that binds them to one another and to the future they share.