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President Barrow tells citizens in election eve speech they must not allow anyone use them to break law

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President Adama Barrow has used his election eve address to call on Gambians to see themselves as belonging to the same family and has asked them not to allow anyone use them to break the law.

In a 12-minute address, the president said: “The objective of the December 4th election is to elect a president for the next five years.

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“Like all other national elections, it is not about hate speech, enmity or ethnic rivalry. We must remember that after election, we will always have to continue to live together, work together, intermarry and interact like family, friends, neighbours, colleagues and partners.

“Accordingly, Gambians must not allow anyone to use them to break the law, be it against any person, group of persons or state institutions.”

President Adama Barrow is seeking re-election tomorrow and he will battle it out with five other candidates including his political father Darboe.

 

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