WCR pledges 98% vote for President Jammeh in November poll
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Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Elders and political bigwigs in the West Coast Region (WCR) Tuesday at State
House renewed their loyalty to the Gambian leader and pledged nothing less
than 98% of votes for the ruling Alliance for Patriotic Re-orientation and
Construction (APRC) in the region in the forthcoming presidential election.

The high-powered delegation, which was led by Governor Lamin Sanneh,
included the region’s Council of Elders, APRC regional executive committee,
women and youth representatives, as well as lawmakers from WCR.

The delegation was accompanied to the presidency by the mayor of the
Kanifing Municipal Council (KMC) and APRC national mobiliser, Yankuba
Colley. Like the URR delegation, the WCR delegation’s move was not only to
reassure the Gambian leader of the region’s undivided loyalty to the ruling
party in the forthcoming election, but to also seek assistance in the area
of mobility with a view to boosting their mobilisation efforts at the
grassroots.

The interface also provided the opportunity for the politicians to highlight
important issues such as voter apathy, which was a hallmark of previous
elections, and what efforts should be deployed to address such a situation
in the WCR.

Speaking at the meeting, which was also attended by Cabinet ministers,
President Jammeh thanked the people of WCR, which is also his home region,
expressing delight at their move. The Gambian leader reiterated that the
forthcoming November Presidential Election will be a ballot in which the
citizens choose the path to progress and continuous development or the path
to retrogression.

He reminded the party militants in the region about the stiff competition
over which region will poll the highest percentage for the ruling party in
the forthcoming election.
While acknowledging that WCR has the highest voter population among the
regions in the country, the Gambian leader challenged them to be steadfast
and ensure that they emerge as the best region in the competition.

Reiterating his earlier statement that he will not campaign for the
forthcoming election, President Jammeh promised to provide materials for the
people of WCR as requested during the meeting.

Speaking earlier, the vice president and minister of Women’s Affairs, Her
Excellency Aja Dr Isatou Njie-Saidy highlighted the numerous infrastructural
developments in all sectors recorded by the Jammeh Administration since the
advent of the 1994 Revolution.

The vice president lauded the recent voter registration exercise, which she
described as impressive. She disclosed that over 800,000 Gambians have
registered for this year’s election compared to previous years. She then
stressed the need for all hands to be on deck towards ensuring that people
turn out in their numbers to vote en-mass for the ruling party.

The VP joined President Jammeh in urging the people of WCR to be steadfast
in their mobilisation for the upcoming election, reminding stakeholders in
the region that other administrative regions are ready to keenly compete to
record the highest percentage.

Dr Njie-Saidy further used the platform to urge the youths not to sit idly
by and wallow in self-inflicted poverty, further urging them to work and
overcome such a situation. While acknowledging the efforts of some youths,
Dr Njie-Saidy stressed that it is incumbent on those lagging behind to take
a cue from the Gambian leader and heed his calls for all to work towards the
country’s development.

Also speaking at the occasion, the minister of Trade, Integration and
Employment, Abdou Kolley also opined that the voter registration exercise
was satisfactory, while pointing out to the WCR party militants that their
98% pledge for the Gambian leader will [only] be possible if they turn out
in their numbers to vote just as they did during the voter registration.

Minister Kolly, WCR APRC liaison officer stressed that the onus lies on the
party members in the region to sensitise their people to turn out and vote
so as to achieve any percentage they want for the ruling party in the
region.

The Trade minister also urged the citizens to utilise the numerous projects
executed by the Jammeh administration for their own benefit, while decrying
the “self-imposed poverty” in the country.

Speaking earlier, the WCR APRC regional chairman, Jammeh KK Bojang, while
analysing the political situation in the WCR, assured the president of a 98%
vote in the region, which he also described as a “no go area” for the
opposition.

However, the veteran politician raised eyebrows on voter apathy in the
region, as well as the “over confidence” syndrome prevalent among some APRC
militants who he said are always optimistic President Jammeh will be
victorious whether or not they cast their votes for him during balloting.

He told the meeting that this is what brings about voter apathy, while
urging the regional committee members to tighten their belts and ensure that
they address such issues.

Bojang also highlighted the issue of selection based on people’s choice, and
urged the need for anyone chosen at the grassroots level to be endorsed
accordingly at the top level.

He noted that selections [sometimes] create divisions, leading to
independent candidacy. He concluded by appealing for the provision of
mobility for the party’s regional committee, something he said has been a
constraint.

The paramount chief, Alhaji Demba Sanyang; Governor Lamin Sanneh; Sifaye
Hydara; the NAM for Foni Jarrol, Honourable Borry Colley; and Jammeh Touray
all hailed President Jammeh’s achievements as well as his Ramadan gift to
Muslims. They further commended him for the reduction in the price of basic
food commodities like cooking oil, meat, bread and so on.

They also promised 98% votes for the ruling party in the upcoming election.
The meeting was moderated by Mayor Yankuba Colley.
Author: *Hatab Fadera*

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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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