President Adama Barrow called his party leaders together for their very first executive meeting on Friday. The National People's Party held this important gathering at their brand new headquarters located around Bundung. Party bosses and representatives from different regions came to talk about where the party should go next. They discussed how to stay strong and work better with regular citizens across the country. The closed meeting marked a major step forward for the political group.
Barrow told everyone that staying united was the most important thing for the party. He said their power comes from working as one team rather than fighting each other. The president reminded party members that having power means nothing unless they use it to help people. He stressed that only teamwork can help them solve problems and keep promises made to voters. Party strength depends on everyone pulling together toward the same goals.
The president also talked about staying close to ordinary Gambians throughout the nation. He pushed party officials to spend more time talking with communities and listening to their concerns. Barrow said real connections with everyday people give the party its true strength and credibility. He wants party leaders to be more visible and responsive when citizens need help. Building trust requires constant communication between politicians and voters.
Barrow encouraged his party to create more opportunities for women and young people to participate. He wants NPP officials to focus on what citizens actually need instead of just talking about politics. The meeting ended with everyone promising to work harder and spread the party message across all regions. Leaders see this gathering as a fresh start before the 2026 elections approach.
Barrow told everyone that staying united was the most important thing for the party. He said their power comes from working as one team rather than fighting each other. The president reminded party members that having power means nothing unless they use it to help people. He stressed that only teamwork can help them solve problems and keep promises made to voters. Party strength depends on everyone pulling together toward the same goals.
The president also talked about staying close to ordinary Gambians throughout the nation. He pushed party officials to spend more time talking with communities and listening to their concerns. Barrow said real connections with everyday people give the party its true strength and credibility. He wants party leaders to be more visible and responsive when citizens need help. Building trust requires constant communication between politicians and voters.
Barrow encouraged his party to create more opportunities for women and young people to participate. He wants NPP officials to focus on what citizens actually need instead of just talking about politics. The meeting ended with everyone promising to work harder and spread the party message across all regions. Leaders see this gathering as a fresh start before the 2026 elections approach.