Waa Juwara ‘not surprised’ by opposition pact failure
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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Lamin Waa Juwara, one-time strong opposition leader and now Governor of the
Lower River Region, has said that the failure in talks by leaders of seven
opposition parties to come together, ahead of the presidential election next
month, did not come to him as a surprise.

“I’m not surprised at all that the opposition have failed to agree on a
united front after weeks of talks,” Juwara told this paper in an interview
yesterday, noting that the failure is a repeat of what happened in 2005,
when the NADD alliance disintegrated.

“If they could walk out of the NADD alliance after all that we struggled
for, they will obviously do the same with their so-called talks, and that is
why I am saying that it has not come as a surprise to me,” he said.

A long-time past critic of the ruling APRC party, Juwara shifted his
allegiance to the APRC in 2008, two years after the NADD alliance, of which
he was then a member, lost the 2006 presidential election to incumbent
President Yahya Jammeh.

Jammeh, who will be seeking a fourth term in office in the November polls,
has said that his victory is a foregone conclusion, and that he would not
engage in any campaign ahead of the polls.

His ruling Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction (APRC),
looking very much comfortable, has set its focus in three key opposition
strongholds in the Lower River Region, notably the constituencies of Kiang
West, Kiang Central and Jarra Central with a view to capturing them.

The constituencies of Kiang West, Kiang Central and Jarra Central have,
since the advent of the July 22nd Revolution in 1994, been key opposition
strongholds and any shift in their political allegiance will mean a lot in
the country’s political history, political analysts have said.

“It makes no sense for the opposition to talk of a united front with just a
month to the forthcoming presidential election, because it is a joke,”
Juwara, also a former Niamina Dankunku parliamentarian, added.

While calling on Gambians not to listen to the opposition and come out in
their large numbers to vote, Waa Juwara, predicted a landslide victory for
President Jammeh.

“This is the reality on the ground, the opposition are not winners because
people have lost confidence in them,” he said.

It would be recalled that leaders from the opposition UDP, PDOIS, NRP, NADD,
GMC, PPP and GPDP held weeks of talks, between September and October this
year, on fielding a single candidate against Jammeh, but the talks foundered
with no agreement on who should put up the candidate.

While some political analysts say the November polls will now bring together
a fragmented opposition, whose only option is to unite against incumbent
President Jammeh, others say even with less than three months to go, it is
not too late for the opposition parties to bury their differences and come
together in an alliance if the right actions and decisions are taken.

Latest figures released by the Independent Electoral Commission show that a
total of 796,929 are eligible to vote in the scheduled polls.
Author: *Baboucarr Senghore*

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