A Gambian civil society group will dispatch monitors to political gatherings and campaign tours as the nation approaches its next electoral contest. The No to Tribalism, Racism, and Discrimination Organization announced that its Executive Committee had approved surveillance operations combining physical attendance and digital platform tracking to document behavior by party members and their followers.
The organization urged citizens and residents to reject ethnic prejudice and discriminatory practices throughout campaign activities, stressing that social cohesion supersedes temporary political divisions. NTRD representatives emphasized that national harmony depends on respectful engagement regardless of partisan or ancestral affiliations, reminding campaign organizers that their conduct should strengthen rather than fracture Gambian society during the mobilization period.
The organization urged citizens and residents to reject ethnic prejudice and discriminatory practices throughout campaign activities, stressing that social cohesion supersedes temporary political divisions. NTRD representatives emphasized that national harmony depends on respectful engagement regardless of partisan or ancestral affiliations, reminding campaign organizers that their conduct should strengthen rather than fracture Gambian society during the mobilization period.