NRP Leader Warns Barrow’s Critics to Desist from Castigation

Hamat N.K. Bah, Party Leader of the National Reconciliation Party (NRP) has warned the critics of President Adama Barrow to stop castigating him and that if such castigations did not come to an end it may push them to the wall and thus retaliate against such criticisms.

“Stop castigating Adama Barrow because if you push us too much to the wall we will talk but it’s not time to talk. It’s time to respect each other, it’s time to honour what we have done, it’s time to respect the efforts of The Gambians in making sure that we enjoy this change and in enjoying this change we should not victimize anybody and that is what President Barrow is respected for by the international community,” he said at Jarra Soma.

He added: “I want to make this clear that President Barrow is enjoying the full support of the international community 100% because he is running a transparent government, he is honest and sincere to The Gambian people and that is why my party is committed to his programs to the end of five years term”, Bah affirms NRP’s position in Gambia’s political wrangling.

He said: “I belief that Barrow is here to stay for the time being whether you like it or not, don’t believe me I don’t make mere speeches and mere talks, when I tell you something don’t throw it away even if you don’t believe it keep it don’t throw it away. I can assure you anybody trying to undermine Barrow thinking that he is an easy carry away thing that you can do, you will end up pressing yourself to the doom”

However, he commended the national Assembly for the good job they are doing as he said the country needs to stabilized and revitalize the economy.

He said The Gambia cannot afford to be divided at this time of its political history and it can only afford unity and move forward as one, stressing that this is the song he has been singing on numerous occasion in the quest to building this great country.

He said that the guarantee of The Gambia’s stability depends on security, adding that Gambia cannot afford to be a failed state and cannot afford to be an unstable state going by its geographic location.

He added that political stability is the most important stability as far as the security of the country is concern.

 Auth: Kebba Ansu Manneh