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www.lawyerdarboe.blogspot.com Thursday, 22 April 2010
 UDP visiting ward electorates across the
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 cutesy of the dailynews
Minority Leader Hails UDP Ward Tour
By Alieu Darboe

The Minority leader and the member of Kiang West Constituency Alhagie Modou
LK Sanneh has lauded the UDP Brikama Branch for their readiness and
patriotism for the promotion of true democracy.

He made this remarks at the recent ward to ward tour embarked by party
officials in the Missira Ward. Sanneh stated that the only way to attain
democratic change is for the electorate take up its responsibilities noting
that the ward tour undertaken by the branch is indeed timely and important.
He told the gathering that the UDP is still strong and would continue to
promote peace and stability in the country emphasizing that this will not
stop the party from pursuing its struggle for a genuine change.

"We are ready for change and nothing will stop us to participate in
political activities but was quick to add that the party will be engaging
the executive in accordance with the laws of the land. The Kiang West strong
man also tasked the militants to continue with the good work and the
struggle saying that changes must come one day as no condition is permanent.


According to the Kiang West parliamentarian, the tour is one of the agendas
and plans for the party which is vital as those at the grass roots have a
great role to play in the democratization process.

Speaking earlier, Dembo by force Bojang, propaganda secretary of the party,
also reechoed similar sentiments calling on the supporters to tighten their
belts and rally behind the party and its secretary general Lawyer Ousainou
Darboe. Bojang noted that despite the present political condition, the party
will still play its part as a registered political party and disseminate
information to the electorate who are the hopes and pillars of the party.

Kemeseng Jammeh alias Mandela urged the branch members to still be focused
and determined to the cause. Jammeh informed the militants that no amount of
pressure or political threat will stop the UDP from taking its stand saying
that the party has a future and Gambians should realize that the UDP will
soon rule this country.

Alhagie S. Darboe Campaign Manager Kembujeh Ward who also deputized for the
area’s sponsored candidate thanked the delegation for their visit. He told
the delegation that the entire membership of the UDP Kembujeh ward is ready
for change and will work in accordance with the principles of democracy in
order for peaceful change to take place noting that the people are more
committed today than ever before. "We are behind the party, its leadership
and our candidate, a young, enterprising and determined politician in the
face of all odds."

Darboe appealed to the membership to be focus and be courageous at all
times.
Other speakers included Momodou Lamin Syngle Nyassi, UDP Youth President,
Foday Gassama of Nyambai ward, Bafoday Sanneh, Lamin Jatta, Lamin Marong,
Kaddy Jammeh who all pledged their loyalty and support to the party. They
also condemned the recent conviction of Femi Peters, the party’s campaign
manager.

The tour continues Friday 23rd at Daruhairu where many party big wigs are
expected to grace the meeting.

Source: Dailynews
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