President Adama Barrow has delivered a stark message to loyalists of exiled former leader Yahya Jammeh, declaring that the country cannot accommodate two heads of state and demanding they recognize his legitimacy. During a tour stop in Foni Buluck, Barrow made clear he was tracking activities at the former strongman's overseas location and dismissed any prospect of a political comeback.
The head of state issued a forceful ultimatum to supporters continuing disruptive activities under democratic protections, specifically targeting factions previously labeled as anti-alliance activists. Barrow pledged zero tolerance for lawbreaking and promised aggressive enforcement against those defying legal boundaries, abandoning past government leniency toward such behavior.
Former legislator Kaddy Camara from Foni Berefet reinforced the warning by urging residents to avoid inciting unrest, reminding communities that Foni citizens who perished overseas during the previous administration were barred from homeland burials. Barrow stressed that while democracy would be nurtured, impunity would end for those exploiting freedoms to sow disorder.
The head of state issued a forceful ultimatum to supporters continuing disruptive activities under democratic protections, specifically targeting factions previously labeled as anti-alliance activists. Barrow pledged zero tolerance for lawbreaking and promised aggressive enforcement against those defying legal boundaries, abandoning past government leniency toward such behavior.
Former legislator Kaddy Camara from Foni Berefet reinforced the warning by urging residents to avoid inciting unrest, reminding communities that Foni citizens who perished overseas during the previous administration were barred from homeland burials. Barrow stressed that while democracy would be nurtured, impunity would end for those exploiting freedoms to sow disorder.