President Barrow urges Gambians to respect laws as December poll draws

By Adama Makasuba

President Adama Barrow has called on Gambians to respect and abide by the nation’s laws ahead of the December 2021 election, and assured his government’s commitment to a peaceful and democratic election.

The Gambian leader Barrow is seeking a second five-year term in office after his dramatic victory against long-time ruler Yahya Jammeh in 2016 through the backing of coalition of political parties.

“Fellow Gambians and Residents of The Gambia, This year is significant on our political calendar, as it marks the processes towards the Presidential election in December. Let me emphasise that there are laws governing these processes, which have to be respected. These include the requirements for voter registration and voting. Therefore, I call on all citizens to abide by the law fully,” he said.

“For its part, Government will ensure a peaceful end of the current democratic transitory period. As individuals, we will always have differences, but we must safeguard the common purpose of maintaining a peaceful and progressive Gambia.

“To maintain peace and stability in the country, and in the spirit of reconciliation, I urge you all to redouble your efforts to put heads together and join hands for the betterment of the country,” he added.

Meanwhile, he urged the public to be “mindful that the Coronavirus is still real, and act with caution,” adding that “the progress made in developing and administering vaccines is commendable.”

“Nevertheless, the world remains threatened by new waves of the Coronavirus pandemic, which is disrupting socio- economic activities further. Therefore, continue to follow the advice of the health experts, and take your COVID-19 vaccine. Together, let us pray for peace, and remember the sick, the less fortunate and the departed souls, let us pray for them also,” he added.