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June 22, 2024
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Calls for Accountability and Change in Niamina West

As the political landscape in Niamina West evolves, voices are rising against the current leadership, emphasizing the need for accountability and genuine development. A recent statement attributed to local sentiments highlights significant dissatisfaction with the current Member of Parliament (MP) Birom Sowe and broader discontent with the promises made by Hamat Bah and President Barrow’s administration.

The statement criticizes MP Birom Sowe for failing to fulfill his duties, claiming he has not effectively represented Niamina West in parliament. The discontent revolves around his perceived lack of initiative in challenging ministers and colleagues, as well as his failure to propose ideas or present reports on his constituency’s needs. Moreover, there is frustration over the absence of development projects and educational opportunities for the youth under his tenure.

The youth of Niamina West are called upon to recognize their critical role in the upcoming 2026 elections. The sentiment expressed urges them to vote based on candidates’ intellectual capabilities and open-mindedness rather than political affiliations or tribal ties. The emphasis is on electing representatives who can effectively perform their duties and contribute to the constituency’s development, rather than those who merely distribute superficial incentives like football jerseys.

Highlighting a broader issue with President Barrow’s administration, the statement declares that the people of Niamina West have not benefited from any significant development initiatives. As a result, there is a call to form a task force aimed at preventing the National People’s Party (NPP) from winning in the upcoming elections. This movement seeks to hold leaders accountable and ensure that future representatives are committed to the genuine progress and welfare of Niamina West.

The growing discontent in Niamina West signals a crucial moment for the constituency. As the 2026 elections approach, the call for change resonates strongly, advocating for leadership that prioritizes development, accountability, and the educational advancement of the youth. This sentiment reflects a desire for a more engaged and effective representation, one that can bring tangible improvements to the lives of Niamina West residents.

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By Omar Jallow

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