This was a chatter on fb this afternoon.
Is this even a relevant question at this stage? Am no future-teller but is it hard to predict that correctly? However, I guess the question was referring to those in opposition with Bayo included.
Gambia's elections are structurally flawed therefore an incumbent will always win - as of today that's Yahya AJJ Jammeh. Gambia's elections are not lost because of many opposition candidate and neither will it be won with a single opposition candidate.
We at tpmdg are glad even the opposition have come to that understanding and begin to talk about Democracy Agenda. Read their Proposals and Demands for Elections/Constitutional Reform - the full text is posted at http//:www.movementfordemocraticgambia.org. <http://www.movementfordemocraticgambia.org/>
Please join us to engage, facilitate and motivate these men/women on this challenging but viable path to the promises of our nationhood.
Burama
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