President Adama Barrow has said the massive welcome accorded to him by citizens is a clear signal to the opposition that nobody can stop him from winning the December election.
“We’ve listen to what people are saying. People are saying in Wollof ‘jehna’ other are saying ‘abantaleh’. And I think this is a clear signal to the opposition that nobody can stop President Barrow,” President Barrow told The Fatu Network Friday evening shortly after arriving at State House.
President Barrow returned to Banjul on Friday after completing the first part of his nationwide meet-the-people tour.
The huge welcome afforded the president started in Kalagi and it took President Barrow nearly 11 hours to reach Banjul.
President Barrow described his tour as a ‘very very successful’ tour and ‘we were welcomed by large crowds’.
The president said: “I thank the Gambian people for the supporting they have given me. I cannot ask for more than the support [they have given me]. I think the welcome is the biggest welcome. Even my homecoming welcome, this is bigger welcome. [But] it’s because the Gambians appreciate what we are doing.”