Dodou Jah quits APRC deputy role saying nothing is happening

Dodou Jah quit his job yesterday as second-in-command speaker for the Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction party. He told The Standard newspaper about his decision right after making it public. Jah explained he feels useless because his position lacks real tasks or purpose. He believes stepping away makes sense when leaders should handle clear duties.

Jah said the current leadership team fails to match what regular party members truly want or need. He decided someone else might serve better in his role instead of staying where he contributes little value. When reporters asked whether he planned to join another political group, Jah firmly denied having any such plans. He stressed he never discussed switching parties with anyone.

In his goodbye letter, Jah thanked several people, including the main party boss, Fabakary Tombong Jatta. He expressed gratitude toward all executive team members and everyday supporters who backed him throughout his service. He mentioned how he served the party in several different roles during his time there. Jah emphasized that he feels proud about all the energy and hours he put into his APRC work.

The parting official also thanked loyal fans and supporters who stuck with him. He appreciated local news outlets that gave him chances to speak about important issues facing the country. Jah ended by thanking regular citizens across The Gambia who always showed him consistent support during his time as party spokesperson.
 

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