President Adama Barrow and UDP leader Ousainou Darboe have been asked to sit down and talk – and ‘one of them has to sacrifice for the nation’.
UDP have rejected any idea of tampering with the draft constitution and their stance meant there has been no deal over the document amid a plan to return it to the national assembly.
According to GDC leader Mamma Kandeh, President Barrow and Darboe “are the two groups that are holding us for now”.
“Because all the other political parties do not have any issue or any problem of supporting the draft constitution.
“But because of the retroactive section in the constitution, these are the two people or two groups that are holding us and I think they need to sit them down and one of them has to sacrifice for the nation. I see no reason why these two cannot sit together and negotiate. They both can sacrifice something for this nation,” Kandeh told The Fatu Network.