Musa Bachilly leader of Gambia Action Party has accepted owing 3 million CFA to one Mariam Joof, and denied claims that he was not on the run but rather attending to his sick daughter’s health.
He said he has already started paying the said lady and is ready to complete the balance of payment pretty soon.
“I accepted that I owed Mariam Joof some monies that I have already started paying, I have a great respect for this lady but unfortunately she has been used to tarnish my image and this will not work. I am a very clean man, my reputation cannot be tarnished because I have earned that through my hard work as a businessman that I have been doing for 30 years,”Bachilly told the press.
GAP Leader, continues to revealed that he still owe some people in town and is ready to pay them back, adding that there are a host of other people including politicians who are owing monies to people and haven’t paid.
He said he was at the court on Friday so as to map out ways and means of finalizing the payment of Mariam Joof.
On the Three Years Jotna issue, Bachilly said GAP is anchored on peace and anything that will taint the peace of the country he and his party will not be party of it, stressing that it is the right of the Three Years Jotna movement members to engage in peaceful protest without breaching the peace of the country.
“Am calling on President Adama Barrow to calls for a national dialogue that will involve politicians, national assembly members, civic society organizations, God fearing Imams, God fearing Pastors and religious leaders to discuss these important national issues that are currently unfolding,” Bachilly advises President Barrow.
The GAP also unveiled Lamin Bojang, a former army officer of Gambia Armed Forces (GAF) and current Deputy Head of Mission to Russia Federation as the party 2021 presidential candidate.
Bojang a native of Kombo Brufut in West Coast Region of the country was born in 1969 and attended Brufut Primary School, St. Peter’s High School and Gambia College where he studied Nursing. He later enrolled into the Gambia Armed Forces (GAF) in 1995 and rouse through the ranks to Brigadier General, a position he hold till his retirement in 2012.
After his retirement from the Gambia Armed Forces (GAF), Bojang was appointed into the Foreign Service and posted to Saudi Arabia as the Deputy Ambassador before been re-appointed as Consul General to Jeddah in 2017.
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