In a passionate open statement on Facebook , Rohey Malick Lowe, the opposition Mayor of Banjul City Council, conveyed her strong admiration for President Adama Barrow. In her address, she revealed her aspirations for either the Vice President or Trade Minister position, expressing her deep desire for Barrow to make her dreams a reality.
She stated, “I have a message for you dear brother. When I reach a higher position, I hope to serve as your Vice President or Minister of Trade. We have secretly worked together for many years now.”
There has been much speculation surrounding the tone of Lowe’s message in political circles. Some wonder if it was meant to be satirical, conciliatory, strategic, or if it hints at a potential political realignment in the future.
Lowe has faced allegations in the past of secretly supporting President Barrow and waiting for the right time to publicly declare her endorsement.
Breaking: Mayor Rohey Malick Lowe wants to be Barrow’s VP or Trade Minister
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