LG Elections: NPP wins Janjangbureh, Kuntaur, Kerewan, Basse Chairmanship




By Amo Manneh


The National People's Party (NPP) in the ongoing Local Government Elections has won all the provincial  administrative area councils. 


 The party won the chairmanship of Janjangbureh, Basse, Kuntaur and Kerewan  Administrative Council respectively.


Election  Results


In Janjangbureh Administrative area,Sulayman Sawaneh of NPP has 11, 924 votes. Malick Sowe, of United Democratic Party (UDP)  has 8, 225 votes; Haruna of Gambia Democratic Congress has 2,614 votes and Alhagie AS  Boye, an independent candidate  has 1, 458 votes.


In Kuntaur Area Council, NPP's Saihou Jawara has 13,681 votes; UDP's Alhagie SB Sillah has 10, 365 votes, and GFA's Abdoulie Keita has 1, 227 votes.


In Kerewan Area Council, NNP's Papa Tunkar has 24, 130 votes; UDP's Malamin I.L Bojang has 22, 572 votes; Independent candidate  Babou Kebbeh has 2,475 votes. 


In Basse Administrative Area, NPP'S Mamadou Ceesay  has 28,902 votes; UDP's Foday Banjo has 8, 947 votes and PDOIS' Karamo Touray has 3,767.


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