Saturday, May 4, 2024

‘Wollahi my father named me Abubacarr’: Darboe responds to critics who accuse him of engaging in identity switch

- Advertisement -

UDP leader Ousainou Darboe has responded to critics who accused him of changing his name to ‘Abubacarr’.

Critics have charged Mr Darboe is engaged in identity change amid the December presidential election.

- Advertisement -

But speaking at UDP’s big meeting in Sukuta on Saturday, Mr Darboe fired back: “You came here to show your love to Gambia, your love for UDP and your love for Alhagie Abubacarr Numukunda Baro Ousainou Darboe, Barrister at Law, Senior Counsel whom you know if you go to Nigeria at the court where I took the wig it’s Abubacarr Numukunda Darboe [name] that is written there.

“If you go to WAEC in 1966 when we took our GCE you will find Abubacarr written in the certificate. If you go to Gambia High School register when Mr Forbes was there, the name you will find there is Abubacarr. If you go to St Augustine’s when Fr Cleary was principal, the name in the register is Abubacarr.

“Wollahi, it my father who named me Abubacarr. My mother had a friend whose name is Ousainou and she said she would name me Ousainou. And you know the name that goes viral is the one adopted by women. But if people are worried and think that is the name that will disqualify me from getting nominated, let them go and look into the constitution, let them go to the Elections Act and see what disqualifies one from getting nominated.”

Popular Posts