Lawyer Ousainou Darboe, the leader and secretary-general of the UDP, has said that he will soon settle down to the task of trying to bring the Gambia’s opposition under one banner to challenge President Adama Barrow in next year’s presidential election on a united front, but the question is: will[Read More…] Lawyer Ousainou Darboe, the leader and secretary-general of the UDP, has said that he will soon settle down to the task of trying to bring the Gambia’s opposition under one banner to challenge President Adama Barrow in next year’s presidential election on a united front, but the question is: will[Read More…] Gambia News | JollofNews
Will Opposition Heed Darboe’s Call For Unified Front Against Barrow?
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