Mai: GMC will support Barrow, NDP


Mai Ahmed Fatty, the newly appointed adviser to the president has pointed that he Gambia Moral Congress (GMC) will support government and President Barrow in the realisation of the national development goals as enshrined in the National Development Plan (NDP), a blue print that contains our thinking from concept stage during his stellar tenure as Minister of Interior.
“Therefore, strengthening all mechanisms that would achieve the success of a Document we helped create over a year ago, would be our priority, and I urge all GMC supporters and Gambians in general, to take ownership of the NDP, and participate in its implementation. Consequently, we will stand fully with President Barrow and his government in efforts to fulfill the goals of the NDP, with maximum commitment and seriousness.”
He made these remarks recently in his Facebook page, adding that the future of The Gambia is very promising.
He said we must all collectively join hearts and hands to consolidate our democratic gains thus far, ensuring that never again would one person be in the condition to subjugate an entire nation on its knees.
Democracy, liberty and the pursuit of opportunity are here to stay, he added and continue that personal success should be at the behest of any Gambian who is willing to work hard for it.
“We at GMC, as the fastest growing political Party, believe the future Destiny of this country is in our hands. We will not be derailed, distracted or diminished in our aspirations. Equally, we will not subdue to any pressure intended to deny us the opportunity to collaborate with our government to serve the collective will. We will serve our country with honesty and sincerity to do justice and honor to all manner of people, regardless of ethnicity, political inclinations, gender or other characterization,” he lamented.
He urges all Gambians to do the same, saying if one person in authority fails, we all fail. “If we work together for our national interests, we all succeed together.”

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