Hon. Jawara debunks Foni Bondali MP’s allegation to gov’t
Hon.
Fatoumatta Jawara has debunked the recent statement of Foni Bondali’s parliamentarian
Kaddy Camara for serious derogatory remarks against the United Democratic Party
(UDP) and the government of President Adama Barrow.
It can be
recalled that Hon. Kaddy Camara stated during APRC’s rally in Foni that the
government of The Gambia killed Haruna Jatta who died in protest held at the
former president’s resident in Kanilai. She further pointed that the government
should establish a TRRC for the deceased, after a government investigative
panel confirmed that he was shot by the ECOMIG forces in the country.
However,
hon. Jawara said if hon. Camara is a genuine member of the parliament, she shouldn’t
talk about Haruna Jatta’s death. She added that there were gross human rights
violations and thousands appears during the ex-president Jammeh’s regime.
“This is the
government that the hon. Camara had served and had the opportunity to speak
against the brutality of Jammeh and his henchmen in a rally but she was just there
to do and say things at the whims of the tyrant and sadist,” she stated.
She took
time to recall the coalition supporters who disappeared during the impasse and
asked why she didn’t defend these true martyrs of Foni if she is a genuine representative
of her people.
She said if
Hon. Camara talks about a level playing field, she is either a despicable human
being or dishonest because the government she served denied every Gambian their
basic rights.
“She should
be grateful to those who did the fight since it is as a result of that victory
that she is enjoying democracy by standing at any platform to say anything. She
was clearly heard insulting the person of President Barrow in the rally. That’s
not democracy and even if that is, she wasn’t part of the fight to usher in
that freedom rather she was bitterly against it,” she buttressed.
She added
that whether Foni supporters support or fail to support the government of President
Barrow, is irrelevant because they are less than 5% of the population and only
make numbers in their APRC rallies because they transport people from
Cassamance.
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