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‘Gambians are feeling regretful:’ OTYJ chairman vows Barrow’s December Sack

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By Lamin Njie

The chairman of Operation Three Years Jotna on Tuesday vowed that his movement will end President Adama Barrow’s rule in December.

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“We tasked Barrow to boil the rice but he got himself into mopping the floor and the rice has been spoilt. Gambians are feeling regretful. Barrow wants to make Gambians feel regretful and Gambians will not let him,” Abdou Njie told The Fatu Network in an exclusive interview on Tuesday.

Seven political parties backed President Adama Barrow at the 2016 presidential election but Mr Barrow has run roughshod on every tenet of the political grouping. A key tenet is for him to do three years and step aside but President Barrow has announced his plan to be in office for five years ‘whether one likes it or not.’

Operation Three Years Jotna chairman Abdou Njie granted an exclusive interview to The Fatu Network on Tuesday on the issue, saying while Gambians are kicking themselves for voting President Barrow into office, his movement will sack him from office in December.

Mr Njie said: “Today, a lot of things can be said but once we remove him from office which we will, that’s when we will begin the fight for the rights of Gambians all over again.

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“This movement is here to stay. To fight for the rights of Gambians and to fight anything coming from government that runs counter to the rights of Gambians.”

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