09/01/2021
HOPE FOR GAMBIA
We stand at a moment of great challenge and great opportunity. All across Gambia, a chorus of voice is swelling in a demand for change. The Gambian people want the simple things that- for twenty six years-state house hasn't delivered: an economy that honors the efforts of those who work hard, a national security policy that rallies the world to meet our shared threats and makes Gambia safer, a politics that focuses on bringing people together across party lines to work for the common good. It's not too much to ask for. It is the change that the Gambian people deserve.
Yet today our schools that fail to provide opportunity to too many of our children; and a retirement system that may not be able to pay out what it promised. Too many Gambians worry about whether they'll be able to raise their kids in safety and security and give them a shot at a better life.
But these challenges were not inevitable. They are the result of flawed policies and failed leadership. As our world and economy have change the thinking in national assembly has not kept pace with the test of the twenty-first century. instead of investing in Gambia's ability to compete or confronting the new national security challenges, real commitment to a world- class education for our kids and preparing them to seize the jobs of tomorrow. we passed "NO CHILD Left behind", a law that has the right goals but left the money behind and failed to empower teachers, principals, and school boards.
Abdoulie Ebrima Jammeh believes that we can change course, and that we must .He looks to the future with optimism and hope. This is not the first time our nation has faced adversity, and each time we have, our people have summoned the will and found the way to conquer our challenges. this moment is no different. working together, we can revive our economy and give every family the opportunity to succeed; we can lead, we can perfect our union by reinvigorating basic Gambian values; and we can make investments now that will put Gambia at the forefront of the new economy in west Africa.
The choice in this election aren't between left and right, or UDP,NPP OR PDOIS etc the choice we face are about the past versus the future.
To bring about real change, we need to start by creating a new kind of politics that reconnects the Gambian people with their government and offers not just a vote at the ballot box, but a voice in National Assembly that cannot be ignored. Gambians from every background and every corner of our country yearn for a politics that brings us together instead of tears us apart. what they want and what our nation needs isn't blind, uncritical agreement. Gambians don't agree on everything, nor should we. But behind all the labels and categories that define us Gambians are a decent, generous, and compassionate people, united by common challenges and common hopes. When that fundamental goodness and patriotism is called upon, our country responds . Abdoulie Ebrima Jammeh believes that deeply. As a president, he will govern very differently than the current occupant of the Oval Office.
On his first day as president, Mr Jammeh will launch the most sweeping ethic reform in history to make the state house the people's house. Abdoulie Jammeh will:
we're impartial and independent, and every day we create distinctive, world-class programmes and con