Adama Barrow shows confidence of winning the election

 




   By AMADOU MANJANG

 President Adama Barrow, the presidential candidate for National People’s Party (NPP) has vowed to win the presidential election slated for December 4th 2021.

He advised his supporters to vote peacefully, adding that there is no need to incite violence in the country. He said politics should not divide Gambians ahead of the election.

He made these remarks on Wednesday 1st December 2021, at a rally held at Tallinding, Buffer Zone. “We will win peacefully,” he bragged.

President Barrow stated that, he did not want “personal politics” he further described the NPP APRC alliance as a step towards national reconciliation.

 The Gambian leader praised his supporters for their show of solidarity, whilst urging them to come out and vote on election day.

 He said the NPP led coalition, is stronger than any opposition party. But critics argued that the alliance has undermines the welfare of the victims of the APRC regime. 

 The final submitted report of the Truth Reconciliation and Reparation Commission’s recommendations, he said will be implemented.     

  


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