MP Camara Urges Barrow to Share National Wealth Justly

By: Saidou S Baldeh

Honorable Kaddy Camara, National Assembly Member for Foni Bondalin has laid into Gambian leader Adama Barrow over distribution of national wealth and urged him to share the public wealth justly among the populace.

She was speaking to The Voice in an exclusive interview during the APRC rally in Brikama over the weekend, adding that she has observed so many abnormalities going on in the Barrow Administration as she added that many constituencies are being neglected by President Barrow.

“If you look on the people who were killed in Foni-Kanilai, they did not do anything to the government like Haruna Jatta. Secondly, the lady whom they killed by the name Kanfenda also, nothing happened on that and lastly they also killed Sheriff Bojang a solider from Foni, nothing happened there and if the president had just a small mistake from UDP, he will get up and makes it as a big thing,” she said.

The lawmaker further urged President Barrow to be cautious with the parties and that he came under the ticket of Multi-party system, adding that “President Barrow is not here to divided the Gambia and if he cannot work, let him step down because the people have not seen any development being taken place here.”

However, she called on the Barrow Administration to return all seized properties of the opposition APRC party, adding that the Barrow-led government should consider APRC as any other legitimate party in the country.

She then added that: “During   the National Assembly campaign, the Gambian people knew that Barrow was campaigning for the UDP which is not normal.”

According to her, it is President Adama Barrow who can reconcile Gambians as a leader but not to be silent over what she described as continues abnormalities in the country?