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Kandeh urges Alpha Condé to go, condemns violence

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The leader of the Gambia Democratic Congress has expressed concern over the violence in Guinea Conakry and called on President Condé to respect the constitution.
A statement issued by the GDC leader reads:
“I have learned with great dismay and utterly shocked by unfolding events in Guinea Conakry. Efforts by president Alpha Condé to subvert the will of the Guinean people by way of attempting to amend the constitution for an unconstitutional third term is unacceptable.

I and the Gambia Democratic Congress party are in solidarity with the people of Guinea in their quest for rule of law and constitutional order. I condemn the brutality meted out to unarmed civilian protesters and call on president Alpha Conde to respect the constitution and the people of Guinea and to drop his sham referendum for a third presidential term
It is utterly shocking that a statesman who visited the Gambia several times in 2017 to broker a political deal and brought an end to the impasse in the Gambia will now cause so much pain and blood shed in his own country just to remain in power.

I am a firm believer of an unaltered presidential term limit and therefore call on regional powers, ECOWAS, AU and the UN to urge president Conde to step down at the end of his second term.

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Any attempt to fraudulently amend the constitution for a supposed third term will be an affront to the sub regional efforts for a multi party and presidential term limit democracies.
Sincerely

Hon Mamma kandeh
Sec. General and party leader
Gambia Democratic Congress.”

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