Sunday, November 20, 2016
Gambia: GDC ARE A TUMOUR WITH NO CHANCE
Besides the incompetence and the dishonest agenda and dimension the Gambia Democratic Congress' executive took on the campaign trail by going off tangent, attacking the Coalition, what could they offer? What's their strength?
Let's take Hon. Adama Barrow out for the purpose of this argument. Check this team out:
Hon. Halifa Sallah
Hon. OJ Jallow
Dr. Isatou Touray
Hon. Amat Bah
Hon. Sedia Jatta
Hon Mai Fatty
Hon Majanko Samusa
These are few faces that chose to come together to draft and adapt a very tangible and progressive roadmap for the Gambia, beginning our way out of the barbaric dictatorship and stagnation to putting the Country on siratul mustaqiim! I implore you all to go read the Coalition's Manifesto Here.
These are sincere Gambians from all works of life, with a proven track record of National Service. With all what they'd given up in 22 years to all endured, how/why could these upright folks be feared? Who do you see within them with an iota of vengeance or ill will? Go ahead and line up the GDC's best and see if they'd come close. That's is why the GDC EXECUTIVE'S campaign to implant doubts with intent to cause division is a calculated lie to impede the looming change. And by December 3, win or lose, you'll never hear from the GDC again in our political arena. They'll either go back to the APRC or moved to Dakar.
What's saddening and offensive, is Mama Kandeh and his team of rejects from a 22-year old dictatorship, questioning a democratic process of selection. What about the APRC has ever been fair and transparent? With Mama and majority of his pan of deplorables been renegade graduates of APRC Party, isn't it disgusting that they accused the Coalition of conniving to box them out of democratic process? Shit makes no sense.
Mama could choose to not be a part of Coalition 2016, go about a decent campaign. You know... Two pronged assault on the common national cancer. But nah... They have chosen to not even tell Gambians the primary reason the Gambia needs a change from the decadent system that corroded the fabrics of our nation and society. Instead, they have become a tumour that aides the cancer. Not that Mama has any chance of winning the elections, but these, and many more, are the reasons they earned our focus whilst we simultaneously but aggressively inch towards pushing Jammeh out by December.
Engage your friends and family to participate in this meaningful change agenda. Get out and go vote AGAINST Jammeh, for the COALITION on December 1.
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