Author weighs-in on the legality of Barrow’s iron gripped to power, and the self-perpetuating rule 


By Alagie Saidy-Barrow 

 

You would often hear Barrow supporters and the Eaters say that legally, Barrow has every right to self-perpetuate in power and begin that process by running for a third term in 2026. Even Barrow’s detractors and those who do not support him concede that he has a legal right to continue the self-perpetuation. Some of Barrow’s “againsers” (as we say in Badibu) caveat their legal concession by insisting that while he has the legal right to contest, it is still morally wrong. For a nation enmeshed in syncretism, I shudder at the thought of mixing politics and morality, but I guess there is a reason why we have a political party called Gambia Moral Congress. 

 

Some of the \"againsers\" are quick to remind us that Barrow himself spoke out against the very act of self-perpetuation that he is championing today. Of course, everyone who stands to continue eating on the backs of tax-paying Gambians will support Barrow’s self-perpetuation. After all, it serves their interest because it means they will continue to eat. I call them the Eaters. With remarkable simplemindedness, these Eaters will always anchor their argument on the legality of Barrow’s self-perpetuation just because the 1997 Yaya Jammeh Constitution allows self-perpetuation. For them, all that matters is that the 1997 Yaya Jammeh Constitution does not bar Adama Barrow from contesting the presidency, just as it did not bar Yaya Jammeh from contesting to his heart\

2024-11-18 01:46:00

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