Our revolution was televised and the second coming will also be televised. The guarantors of our fragile democracy (we the people) are putting on notice the political class of our utter disatisfaction of the state of affairs and management of our commonwealth. Jammeh was booted out due to his discretionary attitude towards the management of our country. Gambia is neither a fiefdom nor a personal patrimony of any politician and or interest group. We the people are the shareholders of this going concern and it shall be our way or the highway.
The direction and development trajectory this country takes lie squarely in the hands of our elected officials but I can safely say without ambiguity that that the people want is what's going to obtain.
December 1st 2016 was a vote against Jammeh not a vote for anyone. It was our day of redemption and the renewal of our dignity as Gambians. I therefore condemn in the strongest terms the abrogation of our rights and laws. I unequivocally without hesitation demand from my government to remember how they were constituted. Activism will give way to positive and genuine aspirations to develop this country. Equally, activism will be activated when our rights are trampled on or that of other Gambians. For duty, honour and country, I remain a humble servant of my conscience and country.
Watch the space as the evolution of our new democracy takes the course the people choose not the whims and caprices of the politicians. There comes a time when citizens muster the resolve to steer the course of civic action.
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