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February 11, 2025
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“They Are Scared”: MC Cham Jr. Responds to Seedy Njie on Kiang Massembeh By-Election

 

As the Kiang Massembeh by-election heats up, tensions between candidates continue to rise. In a recent statement, MC Cham Jr. responded to Seedy Njie with a bold assertion, claiming, “They are scared.” This remark comes amid growing competition between the National People’s Party (NPP) and United Democratic Party (UDP), both of which have fielded candidates for the councilorship position.

Cham Jr.’s response seems to reflect his confidence in the face of his opponent’s actions, suggesting that Njie and the NPP are feeling the pressure as the race intensifies. With both political parties fully mobilizing their resources, the by-election has turned into a high-stakes battle. The NPP has fielded Lamin Jarju as its candidate, while Bakary Jarju is representing the UDP.

The local atmosphere in Kiang Massembeh is charged, with supporters rallying behind their candidates, and both parties are leaving no stone unturned in their efforts to secure victory. MC Cham Jr.’s declaration that his opponents are “scared” adds a new layer to the already fierce contest, indicating that he is not backing down from the challenge ahead.

As the election approaches, it is clear that both the NPP and UDP are determined to leave their mark on Kiang Massembeh, with Cham Jr.’s fiery response, underscoring the level of intensity and competition between the two political forces.

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