UDP leader Ousainou Darboe tore into Sarahule citizens on Tuesday accusing them of attempting to turn President Adama Barrow and his National People’s Party into a Sarahule ‘property’.
Mr Darboe spoke in Basse on Tuesday evening as UDP’s tour contingent arrived in the URR capital.
And addressing his supporters, Mr Darboe called out the nation’s Sarahules for not voting for President Barrow in 2016.
He said: “They want to make NPP and Adama Barrow a Sarahule property. And the truth is: Sarahules, in 2016, you did not vote for Adama Barrow.
“[In] 2016, if it were left to you (Sarahules), Adama Barrow would not have won. But today you are making yourself as if you own NPP.”