Gambians have abandoned opposition, says APRC national mobiliser
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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

The National Mobiliser of the ruling Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation
and Construction (APRC), Yankuba Colley, is the latest to join the debate by
politicians ahead of the scheduled presidential, parliamentary and local
government elections.

Colley who is also the Mayor of the Kanifing Municipalityspoke in an
interview with this reporter yesterday on a wide range of issues, and said
it is quite clear that Gambians have rejected and abandoned the opposition
camp in the country in totality.

 “It is right open in everyone’s eyes that the opposition cannot contest
against the ruling APRC, and that they are dormant with no party structures
and organs. The Gambian people don’t like them, and they have rejected and
abandoned them.

“The APRC is an organized party with structures anywhere you go, and it is
not a party that is looking for positions. We have been there for the people
since the onset unlike those who only visit the people during elections,” he
said, adding that the APRC is always there for the people, whether elections
or not.

According to the APRC national mobiliser, there are clear indications that
the APRC will sweep the November presidential polls, attributing this to
what he said is the unparalleled development brought by the APRC regime to
the doorsteps of Gambians in the past 17 years.

Colley, who just returned from a countrywide tour, said districts,
constituencies and even wards are competing with one another on who will
vote more for President Yahya Jammeh.

*Opposition not an agenda, but Gambians*

Colley further told this reporter that the opposition in the country is not
an agenda for the APRC, noting that the only agenda for the APRC is the
Gambian people, and how they can develop The Gambia for Gambians.

*Response to Hamat Bah’s comments*

Responding to comments made by veteran politician Hamat Bah of the NRP, that
the APRC will have its greatest surprise come the 24th November polls,
Colley said Hamat should first think about how to regain his lost seat
in Upper Saloum.

“We all know that he can never get that seat again, much less of challenging
President Jammeh,” he said, adding that for the APRC, Hamat is a minus.

Yankuba Colley added that the country has witnessed tremendous achievements
in terms of development and progress which, he added, clearly demonstrates
that the APRC will win the presidential, National Assembly and local
government elections massively.

Re-echoing President Jammeh’s pronouncement that he will not campaign in
this year’s election, the APRC national mobiliser said his just-concluded
nationwide tour was a source of inspiration for the people.

“They (the people) said the President should sit at State House; no need for
him to campaign. They will campaign for him to win overwhelmingly,” Colley
declared.

In his view, even if all the opposition parties in the country come together
and form an alliance, they will never pose any threat to the ruling APRC.

“The opposition will never pose a threat to us. Whether they come together
or split, the APRC stands the same. Our majority will never change; in fact
we are not talking of winning but about percentages,” he said, adding that
winning is a foregone conclusion for the APRC.

Happy about Gomez’s statement, but…

The APRC national mobiliser further told this reporter that he was happy
about the comments made by Henry Gomez, leader of the Gambia Party for
Democracy and Progress that Ousainou Darboe, Hamat Bah and Halifa Sallah
should give chance to new and emerging breed of young politicians, as they
pose no threat to President Jammeh.

However, he noted that whether the opposition has a new or old breed of
leaders, they will not win the elections.

“Gambians are not fools. How can you sit until the last minute and tell
people to vote for you. They will only vote for those who have their
concerns at heart, and this is no other than President Jammeh,” he
concluded.
Author: *Sainey MK Marenah*
Source: *Picture: Mayor Yankuba Colley*

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GOD BLESS THE GAMBIA.
LET US JOIN HANDS AND SUPPORT SHEIKH PROFESSOR DR. ALH YAHYA JAMMEH (NASIRU
DEEN) TO BUILD OUR COUNTRY. *


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