The APRC?campaign begins
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Monday, November 14, 2011
Editorial

Our  tradition demands that the good gestures of people be reciprocated. It
is on this basis that  His Excellency Sheikh Professor Alhaji Yahya Jammeh
yesterday began a nationwide  tour, to commend the people of this country
for the mandate they gave to him to lead us to the realisation of our
common aspirations.

It is now 17 good years since President Jammeh assumed the leadership of
The Gambia. November 24th 2011 would mark the fourth consecutive time
Gambians would show approval of his leadership. President Jammeh has
comfortably won three elections, and is from all indications heading for
another landslide victory in the forthcoming one. The political conduct of
Gambians even before the official countdown to the polls began has already
endorsed this conclusion.

What engendered this reality is simple. Gambians continue to rally behind
the APRC leadership because of the dynamic and visionary leadership
qualities of President Jammeh and the numerous development projects brought
about by his regime. No human being with conscience can argue otherwise.
The Jammeh regime’s numerous achievements in the sphere of national
development have made Gambians to understand that the leadership came into
being with a purpose and clearly articulated objectives for
self-determination and sustainable development of the country.

The leadership has demonstrated beyond all reasonable doubt its commitment
to the promotion of national identity and unity as well as the improvement
of the lives of our people in both the moral and material sense. One needs
not much to see the advancement in the political process, economic
development, social emancipation and progress, cultural revalorization and
promotion within the past 17 years.

As the president and the APRC embark on a campaign, Gambians particularly
women and youths should not forget that it is election time. A massive
turnout of Gambians come November 24th to once more endorse President
Jammeh’s development agenda would not only illustrate that Gambians are
appreciative of the development achievements of this government, but would
also illustrate how much they value their country and desire development.

What we should do now is to continue to manifest the spirit of loyalty and
be in solidarity with the efforts of the government. 17 years has placed us
on a greater path to success than ever before in the annals of our history.
Author: *Daily Observer*

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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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