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Published on 2024-02-26 09:35:00
UDP Central Baddibu lawmaker, Sulayman Saho, has expressed his concerns regarding Deputy Speaker Seedy Njie’s recent remarks against UDP party leader Ousainu Darboe and the actions of the police towards supporters of the “APRC No-to-Alliance” group. Saho believes that these incidents have only served to validate his opposition to the national dialogue that took place after President Barrow’s meeting with various political party leaders.
In Saho’s view, instead of utilizing the national dialogue as an opportunity to promote tolerance and address potential challenges that threaten peace, the ruling NPP and its allies have resorted to the divisive tactics of “divisive politics”. He firmly believes that the dialogue was deceptive and lacked any real value, questioning the positive outcomes of the dialogue when political leaders are insulted and innocent civilians are tear-gassed by the police.
As a Member of Parliament, Saho believes that Deputy Speaker Seedy Njie should refrain from engaging in insults and making sweeping statements against respected political leaders, regardless of the circumstances. He emphasizes the importance of promoting political tolerance and unity within the parliament, rather than contributing to division.
Saho’s stance against the national dialogue from the beginning has now been reinforced by recent events, and he believes that no opposition party should have participated in the dialogue. He criticizes the use of police force against civilians and the lack of respect shown towards political leaders, highlighting the need for a more constructive and respectful approach to political discourse.
As a representative in the parliament, Saho urges his colleagues to prioritize political tolerance and unity, emphasizing the importance of respectful dialogue and behavior in fostering a harmonious political environment. He warns against the negative consequences of divisive politics and calls for a more inclusive and respectful approach to political interactions.
In conclusion, Saho’s criticisms of the recent events surrounding the national dialogue highlight the importance of maintaining respectful dialogue and behavior in the political arena. He advocates for unity and tolerance among political leaders and emphasizes the need for constructive and respectful engagement to address the challenges facing the nation.
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