‘Boycott All KGI Goods And Services’

darboeThe Leader of opposition United Democratic Party believes it is about time Gambians boycotted “all goods and services offered or run by President Yahya Jammeh’s family enterprise.” Lawyer Ousainou Darboe’s appeal is contained in his New Year’s message. He said apart from boycotting Kanilai Group International, no parent or school authority should, from now on, allow children to line the roads to cheer presidential convoy.

“With presidential elections due in less than twelve months, Gambians should be resolute in their determination to resist any move by the administration to thwart their wish to elect a government of their choice,” Mr. Darboe said.

Read below Darboe’s statement in full:

AINU DARBOE, SECRETARY GENERAL AND PARTY LEADER, UNITED DEMOCRATIC PARTY (UDP) THE GAMBIA.

Fellow Gambians, and friends living in and outside The Gambia; As we usher in the year 2016, it gives me great pleasure to extend to you on my own behalf and on behalf of the entire membership of the United Democratic Party, my sincere and best wishes.  

As a nation, Gambia continues to be overwhelmed by serious challenges that require sustained pragmatic solutions. Most of these challenges are due to bad leadership and require our collective efforts to confront them. While many countries in Africa are registering tremendous economic and social progress with annual growth figures in some places as high as 7%, The Gambia, is engulfed in economic hardship with no end in sight. Unemployment, particularly among the youth is increasing daily and it’s at the moment estimated to be above 60%.  The cream of our country’s future, the youths, are now fleeing the Gambia in their large numbers using the “back way” to reach Europe. Many are perishing in the desert sands of North Africa and the high seas of the Mediterranean where ship wreckages have become their watery graves.

The spiraling hike in the prices of commodities without increase in the earning capacity of Gambians continue to make it difficult for the average Gambian to afford a decent two square meals a day. Farmers’ produce, particularly groundnut, the mainstay of the economy, have still not been bought. Our women continue to die from unsafe child labour while children continue to die from preventable diseases thanks to a crumbling health system where the basic drugs and equipment are unavailable.

Instead of utilizing our meagre resources to alleviate the country’s problems, the APRC regime lavishes our taxes and other public funds on grand festivals, musical jamborees and countless celebrations that defy all logic for anyone who has conscience and indeed the Gambia at heart.

Respect for human and people’s rights remains in the doldrums with the independent press repeatedly harassed and gagged, and political opposition brutally suppressed. We continue to mourn our fallen companions – heroes and heroines, who died from beatings and tortures meted out to them by the security apparatus of this brutal dictatorship. We will continue to demand the unconditional release of one of our leaders Amadou Sanneh currently languishing in jail as a result of politically motivated charges. We also continue to demand the freeing of all other prisoners and detainees of conscience, including journalist Alhaji Abdoulie Ceesay. We shall never relent in our demand to know the whereabouts of UDP’s Kanyiba Kanyi, Journalist Chief Ebrima Manneh, and the two US nationals of Gambian origin, Ebou Jobe and Alhagie Mamut Ceesay who mysteriously disappeared under the regime.

Fellow Gambians, the year 2015 witnessed events in The Gambia that have marveled not only the ordinary citizens but the world at large.  It was a year that saw the mass release of different categories of prisoners including rapists, murderers and international drug dealers who made The Gambia the target of their nefarious activities because of our weak control systems. Alleged coup plotters and other prisoners convicted for committing misdemeanor were also set free with supposed motive of national reconciliation. However, political prisoners like Amadou Sanneh and other prisoners of conscience are still languishing in jail.

We have also seen serious efforts by the government to not only stifle dissent by attempting to stop the UDP from conducting its peaceful political activities with its constituents but has passed an electoral law that constricts the democratic space in The Gambia.  The UDP shall  use all lawful means to combat this obnoxious electoral amendment which shakes the very fabric of our democratic foundation.  

2015 also witnessed some of the most outlandish statements made by the President one of which is a direct assault on the secularity of our republican status. In mid-December 2015, the President in complete disregard for the constitution, declared the Gambia an Islamic State at a public rally in Brufut Village. The declaration is not only another indication of the misrule that has prevailed for so long, but also an attempt to plant the seeds of discord among the citizens who up to now have been living in peace and harmony. Such irresponsible statement could lead to religious zealotry and extremism. What practical benefit would the citizens derive from this declaration? How will the declaration of an Islamic State be received by our international development partners and potential tourists? Will this declaration be just another exercise of empty rhetoric just to indulge in mock battles with his imagined imperialists? If the latter is the case, it will further isolate The Gambia in the international community. It is clear that this was ill thought out and completely misguided.

With presidential elections due in less than twelve months, Gambians should be resolute in their determination to resist any move by the administration to thwart their wish to elect a government of their choice.  From now on, no parent or school authority should allow children to line the roads to cheer presidential convey.  Gambians should boycott all goods and services offered or run by his (President’s) family enterprise (KGI).

As for Gambians in the diaspora whose concern about the nations plight has been remarkable and appreciated by all, it is time for them to intensify their quest for the restoration of democracy in the Gambia and continue to expose the regime’s brutality. These actions may look insignificant but if taken on a collective and sustained basis, they would have the desired impact of forcing the regime to recognize and respect our rights.

Fellow Gambians, ours is a great country and we are a great citizen. We have the ability to peacefully change this near hopeless situation of our country, and leave a legacy that generations unborn will be proud of. This however, we cannot accomplish unless we rededicate ourselves to the building of a just and equitable society. I therefore appeal to every citizen to approach the affairs of this nation dispassionately and as true patriots, and this we must do “towards the common good” as we are enjoined by our national anthem. 2016 is The Gambia’s year of redemption.

On behalf of the entire membership of the United Democratic Party (UDP), and on my own behalf, I wish you all a pleasant and prosperous 2016, endowed with peace and tranquillity. May God the Almighty bless us all.

Long live the Gambia

Long live the UDP

U.D.P Secretariat

Banjul, The Gambia

1st January, 2016

Ends

10 Comments

  1. Excellent message . Diaspora need to intensify our efforts by exposing the Regime barbarism and it’s brutality , provide significant financial support to the opposition , educate families and relatives about the dangerous and reckless leadership and finally unite under one umbrella . The other smaller opposition parties should Join udp for effective victory . It is completely waste of time and resources to have any primary . It is not feasible , not practical and it doesn’t make any sense considering all the factors we currently have . What make sense , is practical , feasible and can truly produce better outcome is to unite , be ready, engage and confront or stand your ground to fight for regime change like UDP is doing .
    It is an excellent idea to call for boycott of jammeh’s businesses and for parents to keep their children home whenever the tyrant is passing .
    Happy new year every one .

  2. Lafia Touray la Manju

    I thought his Christmas message was the best but it turns out that I have spoken to too for his new years messages was not yet around. Once again I am proud of you Lawyer Darboe Jula Sankaranka, Boro Boro mingna ning kartong mingna.

    Thanks

  3. This speech was clearly intended for the diaspora and not the ordinary gambian people.

    Please can the UDP tell the poor people what they will do differently. That will be the only winning strategy. Not a single promise was mentioned.

    Bashing Jammeh and the APRC administration will never dislodge him. NCP was applying the same, bashing Jawara and the ppp. We all knew what happened.

    • Lafia Touray la Manju

      Well, it is a new year message for all Gambians whether in the country or outside. And by the way it is not a manifesto or policy statement.

      Thanks

    • Malang…… try a little more and read between lines carefully. Or could you be one of those who just can’t admit anything good. The UDP is on record telling Gambians what her government will do to lift them from the woes of Jammeh’s (APRC) maladministration. Now do yourself a favor read and listen more. You will miss out on a lot if all you want to do is either talk talk talk or write garbage.

  4. I am in line with Max regarding making significant financial funding available to the opposition by the diaspora. Based on my interaction with a lot of folks – even those we term illiterates oblivious to the nation’s plight, there is an enhanced willingness to contribute financially to the cause of change in our country. Everyone has realised that sending money to relatives alone, wouldn’t change the hardship plaguing the country. Only a total change of leadership can bring about the economic and social progress we today observe other African countries are registering.
    Therefore, how to harness this visible willingness to contribute financially to the cause? Many people complain about the avenues to drop their donations. Others complain about the transparency of the utilisation of the donations.
    I think the opposition(s) should acknowledged these willingness and properly structure their accreditations in the diaspora to effectively tap these funds and at the same time ensure transparency to donors on how and where these donations are heading to. It all boils down to communication and sincerity.
    On a final note, happy new year to all and a particular thanks to Kaironews’s editors for enabling a very useful exchange of ideas and thoughts. This is the way forward!

    • Kinteh the new year message was on point and as usual the UDP wasted no time to share with the people the tragic flaws of the current (Gambian) government and why the need for change. I can only say that UDP is the only political party that has the capacity and on track to take on the leadership responsibilities of The Gambia. UDP is not only talking the talk promising Gambians of “bringing people together” but also doing the work of bringing GAMBIANS around the cause of freeing the nation from the calamities of a brutal maniac. I like what they did in 2015 and feel hopeful on their doings in 2016. And it cost money what they were able to accomplish in past year sensitizing and educating the masses and more importantly how they help diminish the fear factor in The Gambia. I don’t know where you live but the notion that people have challenges making contact to make donations is beyond me. These political parties have volunteers all around the world and many of them have immense presence even on social media. I know I follow the UDP Facebook page and have seen fundraising links therein. I am also sure that they will have reps who can guide you to the right persons to give donations. Let’s all move from (I don’t know, who, how, and where) and take serious the challenges our nation face. This is our time and the time to free The Gambia from the tyranny is now.

  5. A very good New Year’s Message….Wish all a happy and memorable 2016…Thank you Kaironews for bringing us all together on your pages…All of you deserve a national honour..

  6. Deyda Hydara

    Thank you UDP.
    Indeed 2016 is a year of decision, a year of Judgment and Verdict, a year of sentencing Jammeh and the APRC to life out of political office.
    Our voting cards are our bullets and the polling booths our guns. Let’s shoot Jammeh out of office in December 2016.
    Happy New Year to all people oppose to Jammeh and the APRC.

    • Deyda, it’s happening now. Voter’s cards, booths, and casting the votes for the right person… we are ready for all of that. Yaya Jammeh is done.

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