President Barrow met with regional leaders from eight partner parties on Sunday to plan for the 2026 elections. The gathering brought together key political groups like NPP, APRC, NRP, GMC, CA, GPDP, ANRD, and NCP under his leadership as they discussed national development issues. Regional leaders praised Barrow's vision during the meeting, which Seedy SK Njie moderated.
The coalition highlighted major achievements, such as the nationwide electricity program, which aims for universal access by late 2025. They noted important progress in education, healthcare, roads, and infrastructure projects across the country. Civil service reforms received attention, especially the 110% salary increases that helped government workers over seven years.
Many attendees applauded the administration's focus on democracy, the rule of law, good governance, and rights protection. NPP administrative secretary Seedy Ceesay explained that the meeting aimed to build a winning strategy for the upcoming elections. GMC's Mai Ahmad Fatty called for unity behind Barrow as their presidential candidate.
President Barrow thanked everyone for their trust, promising to make Gambia modern and ensure all citizens have access to clean water, healthcare, education, and energy. He directed coalition members to conduct all future political activities together to strengthen their partnership. Barrow wants Gambia to become Africa's first country with electricity everywhere by 2025/2026.
The coalition highlighted major achievements, such as the nationwide electricity program, which aims for universal access by late 2025. They noted important progress in education, healthcare, roads, and infrastructure projects across the country. Civil service reforms received attention, especially the 110% salary increases that helped government workers over seven years.
Many attendees applauded the administration's focus on democracy, the rule of law, good governance, and rights protection. NPP administrative secretary Seedy Ceesay explained that the meeting aimed to build a winning strategy for the upcoming elections. GMC's Mai Ahmad Fatty called for unity behind Barrow as their presidential candidate.
President Barrow thanked everyone for their trust, promising to make Gambia modern and ensure all citizens have access to clean water, healthcare, education, and energy. He directed coalition members to conduct all future political activities together to strengthen their partnership. Barrow wants Gambia to become Africa's first country with electricity everywhere by 2025/2026.