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President Barrow Receives 50 Plus Former NAMs, Governors At State House

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President Adama Barrow earlier today at state house received in audience over fifty former National Assembly Members and Governors during of the APRC government.

The delegation led by their President Hon. Abdoulie Suku Singhateh were at the Presidency to express their loyalty and support to His Excellency President Adama Barrow and the organisation’s resolve to mount a formidable team for his re-election on December 4th 2021.

Hon Adama Cham, Hon Foday Lang Sarr, Hon Musa Badjie, Lamin Queen Jammeh, Majanko Samusa , Karamo Jadama, Dembo Byforce Bodjang and Hon Suku Singhateh who chaired the meeting all assured President Barrow of their readiness to campaign vigorously for His re-election in the December Presidential Election.

The team highlighted gains in democracy, good governance and the mammoth infrastructural development ushered in by the Barrow’s administration as development oriented politics and call on all Gambians to rally behind President Barrow and to massively vote for the NPP. The experienced consortium furrher asserted that the primary goal of their group is to compliment and collaborate with the National People’s Party for an unprecedented election victory for President Barrow.

 

In his address, His Excellency President Adama Barrow welcomed the initiative and commended them for their steadfast and resolute in supporting him.

The event according to the President is historic citing the vast experience acquired  by the veteran-politicians  will undoubtedly add value to his party’s political trajectory. He assured them of his support and urged them to continue to work as a team and to collaborate with all NPP structures to mount an all out campaign team that will stand the test of time.

The group also presented their work plan to the President and they are set to embark on a nationwide tour.

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