Friday, April 19, 2024

Darboe Says He Still Can Take Anyone Who Asks Barrow to Step Down after 3 Years to Court

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By Lamin Njie

UDP leader Ousainou Darboe has said that he could still make good on his plan to take anyone who asks President Adama Barrow to step down after three years to court.

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The former vice president of The Gambia speaking to journalists in 2017 threatened legal action against anyone who asks that President Barrow steps down after three years.

Speaking to The Fatu Network in an exclusive interview on Friday, Darboe who is no more in times with President Barrow following his sacking as vice president said he could still go ahead with the plan.

He said: “Let me see that come up. I certainly can but I’m not sure whether I will. I was speaking as Lawyer Ousainou Darboe – one, who is well acquainted with the constitution of The Gambia, and two who wishes to see constitutionalism flourish in this country.

“It was in that capacity. After all, a major statement like that, if it should be made by the party, there would have to be a meeting of the executive of the part to take a position on that.”

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