Henry Gomez, leader of the Gambia Party for Democracy and Progress (GPDP), has come to the strong defense of President Adama Barrow, arguing that the nation’s mounting challenges should not be placed at the president’s feet. Speaking before a large crowd of National People’s Party (NPP) supporters at the Sukuta[Read More…] Henry Gomez, leader of the Gambia Party for Democracy and Progress (GPDP), has come to the strong defense of President Adama Barrow, arguing that the nation’s mounting challenges should not be placed at the president’s feet. Speaking before a large crowd of National People’s Party (NPP) supporters at the Sukuta[Read More…] Gambia News | JollofNews
Henry Gomez Rallies Behind Barrow, Says Ministers Not The President Should Take The Blame
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