The End of UDP Tour In Pictures

United Democratic Party Leader Saluting crowds at the end of nationwide tour.

 

The United Democratic Party yesterday concluded the first leg of their countrywide tour in Serrekunda. The party faithful and well-wishers lined up the street whilst fleet of over 220 cars and vans accompanied the delegation to the party leader’s residence.

Lawyer Darboe gave a speech to the hundreds of people in attendance, reiterating the work that must be done to finally cut the chains of dictatorship and tyranny. He called on Gambians to Unite and work together for a comprehensive defeat to the APRC government. Lawyer Darboe thanked all those who contributed financially to the success of the tour, he equally thank those who solidarize with his party, he thanked supporters, the party executives for a fitting welcome, and fellow opposition politicians.

 

At his residence, youths can be seen trying, everyone wants to greet Mr Darboe personally. There are reports that, off-duty security officers went there to express their solidarity and also explain the hard working conditions they experience every day. Some complained of not being paid for 2 months, whilst some for three months. “The culture of fear is the hindrance to our democracy and proper exercise of the rule of law.” Stated Lawyer Darboe.

The touring caravan’s message to the people was on issues such as ‘end fear in the country, to touch base and get first-hand explanations of the hardships in the country. The UDP delegations also spoke on the need to end the back way to Europe. The death of Gambia’s youths is a serious subject of concern and a national pain. They also spoke on the failures of the agricultural sector, the failures of the educational system, the health system, lack of rural accessible roads, lack of trust in the legal system, no solid foundation for income generating schemes for youths and women etc.’

The full statement of Lawyer Darboe will be published in due course. In the end, he reminds Gambians to be steadfast, participate in the democratic process and understand their priorities. Today, Lawyer Darboe along with UDP supporters are attending the appeal hearing of the party’s treasurer, Amadou Sanneh.

Lawyer Darboe deemed the tour as a success. He also emphasised the need to build on the gains the party made during the travels through the country.

 

5 Comments

  1. Bravo bravo U.D.P. God bless the Gambia.

  2. Deyda Haidara

    This is exactly what we have been saying for the past 10 years. We must do away with fear. The Gambia belong to all gambians and not to foreigners Jammeh brought in to instill fear in us. Let fear change camp to hunt Jammeh and his APRC enablers.
    Well done UPD and keep up the momentum, never relax or give a night sleep to APRC.
    People are fedup with the APRC and wish to see another president who would give back the Gambia to Gambians and not to foreigners.
    As for us the freedom fighters, we are on course and will strike at the right moment and Inshallah we will not fail in our next mission.
    Long live the Gambian Opposition parties and kudos to Lawyer Darboe.

  3. Lafia Touray la Manju

    Deyda, you have given us the french version of UDP; Unite Partie de Democrat (UPD). All good for me and it shows that UDP is well internationalised.

    Thanks

    • Deyda Haidara

      Hahaaha! UPD was typo mistake, however am really excited that Lawyer Darboe finally realizes that he has the muscle and the charisma to galvanize Gambians to turn their back from APRC.
      Tell Lawyer Darboe to keep moving ahead and not to look back anymore, Gambians will follow him to victory.
      All the while we the freedom fighters will also concentrate on our mission.
      Jammeh must GO.
      Merci beaucoup Lafia.

  4. Lafia Touray la Manju

    Lawyer Darboe has always been aware of his political potentials but he will always act responsibly. Fass Njagga Choi is just extensively covered by the media but it’s not the first stand off Lawyer Darboe had to mount in the face of the bullies and in defence of our rights and political freedoms.

    Thanks

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