NPP defends President Barrow towards ‘UDP distorted unity message’
The National People’s Party (NPP) has rejected claims by the opposition United Democratic Party (UDP) that President Adama Barrow’s current feedback throughout his go to to Jarra West had been divisive.
The NPP accused the UDP of intentionally misrepresenting the President’s message, which was meant to advertise unity, not division.
“The President’s message was about inclusivity and national unity,” Seedy SK Njie, deputy spokesperson for the NPP mentioned.
“To suggest he was sowing discord is misleading and harmful.”
The NPP burdened that Barrow, as a proud Mandinka, would by no means insult his personal ethnic group or some other. Instead, his feedback had been centered on making certain all communities profit from nationwide progress.
The UDP had accused Barrow of referring to some communities as “personal enemies”, however the NPP referred to as these claims “baseless”.
“President Barrow’s leadership is rooted in fairness and inclusivity,” Njie emphasised.
The NPP additionally rejected the UDP’s try to attract comparisons between Barrow’s management and the divisive rhetoric of previous regimes, calling it a “misleading” tactic to undermine nationwide unity.
In closing, the NPP urged all political actors to prioritize nationwide growth over partisan politics.
“We must focus on issues like poverty alleviation and job creation, not allow political tensions to distract us,” Njie mentioned.
By Adama Makasuba
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