Today, the UNITE Movement took a significant step toward enhancing grassroots engagement and community outreach by presenting a fleet of vehicles to its Regional Chairmen for Kanifing Municipality (KM), Banjul, and the West Coast Region.
This is intended to facilitate mobility and improve access to remote communities, ensuring that no citizen is left behind in the movement’s efforts to foster inclusive development.
The spokesperson Kemo Bojang stated that
This fleet is meant to facilitate mobility and community outreach, especially in remote areas, because no one should be left behind when it comes to progress. “We believe in visionary leadership that puts people at the center.”
The vehicles will enable regional leadership to respond more swiftly to community activities, strengthen local dialogue, and expand outreach programs beyond urban centers.
UNITE Movement continues to advocate for citizen-centered governance, the rule of law, and peaceful engagement as the foundation for national development.