By Adama Makasuba
Sarjo Fanta Bojang said he was struggling to live up to expectations as deputy leader of Gambia Democratic Congress, the party’s spokesman has said.
The Standard reported on Monday Mr Bojang said he quit GDC after the party failed to mainstream ‘the people of Kombo and matters of Kombo’. The Brikama native has now joined President Adama Barrow’s party, the National Peoples Party, according to The Standard.
Speaking to The Fatu Network today, GDC’s spokesman Ahmadou Kah lashed out at Bojang saying he was in fact struggling to live up to expectations.
“When he wrote to us. What he said is that he was having difficulties of living up to expectations and that he falls short in fulfilling his capacity that is required by his office,” Kah said.
Mr Kah said Bojang’s resignation will not affect his party, adding ” in fact, he was not recognised by the public. So, he was not doing his job as he was expected to be doing.”