
“Mr. President, If you can’t Captain the boat, please sign off from the president.”.
As a youth leader and concerned about our beloved country, The Gambia, I urge you and your government to immediately release the GALA Protesters without any legal charges attached to the detention.
I advise the key associates that are guiding you wrongly on the nation’s wenation’sespecially on youth matters and the uprising call of Gambian youth on transparency and accountability on the recent President Jammeh’s asset scandal
Mr. President, the youth is not seeking any cnt from anybody neither, nor are fueled politicians, but the Gambians deserve transparency, accountability, and Corr, and corruption-freeThe country is currently smoking flames if the peace and unity we deserve do not prevail; you will be the fuel of a nationwide wake – up the disastrous protest.
As I know majority of young people are disappointed with your current leadership commandments.
Better late than ever to learn from the TRRC ordeal of many victims under the regime of former President Jammeh.
Your advisers, greedy politicians, representatives, and antechnocratsts in your government are not helping your Job to be well – done.
True leadership is not about titles or positions it’s about action, impact, and character.
Mr. President be the kind of leader who leads by example. People follow what they see, not what they hear. So rise, light and love, strength, and integrity.
Mr. President and your entire cabinet youth of this country expect that your leadership would lead us to enjoy heaven on earth, but rath, but our youth is disappointed, frustrated, jobless, and helpless in this new era.
Mr. President, the youth of this country calls for a refreshed, performance; we expect you would be aware of the challenges and concerns
concernssident a leader builds trust, not fear, in his people.
Mr. President, a leader, solves the problems and blames; a leader keeps learning while leading.
Mr. President A, the leader, speaks j, justicesticeot what’s convenient. A leader walks with integrity, not hidden agendas.
Mr. President, before it’s too late, the country has started smoking flames; take r; the traceability for a call for peace, and release the youth under your commands immediately.
I know the police chiefs are answerable to their superiors and those under the powerful mantle leadership in your government; give instructions of what is expected to give peace a chance for the love of smiling coast The Gambia.
The nation is crying and blue, and families and loved ones, loved ones, and concerned are worried about the situation in the country.
Written By:
Mamour M Mbenga(Kifa) a community youth leader, Journalist and illicit drug advocate.