Mai Fatty Vows to Challenge Any Lockdown By Gov’t

The leader of Gambia Moral Congress (GMC), one of the opposition parties in The has vowed to challenge any attempt make by the government to lockdown the country after President Barrow’s nationwide tour. He said any such lockdown will not be accepted.

Mai Ahmad Fatty, described  the Gambian leader constitutionally mandated nationwide tour as a National People’s Party (NPP) campaign tour, where thousands of people were gathered during this COVID-19 period, showing blatant disregard to the regulations put in place by government and the World Health Organization.

“The GMC as a party has throughout this period suspended all political activities due to COVID-19 restrictions and will therefore not respect any law to be reintroduced by government after breaking their own making.

And let me inform the Gambia government that the President went round on a campaign tour, a NPP political campaign tour throughout the country and we have seen hundreds of people, and in some cases few thousand people gathered regardless of COVID-19. If they invoke any law to reintroduce the COVID-19 regulations where there will be no political meetings, we are not going to respect it because we will know that it is political,” Fatty said.

The world in recent weeks has been confronted with a second wave of the novel coronavirus with countries like the United Kingdom seeing a dramatic surge in cases. The former Barrow Adviser warned that Gambia’s Health Ministry must not artificially inflate the number of COVID-19 cases to give the President what he described as ‘fraudulent artificial advantage’.

The GMC leader said: “They cannot allow the President to go around the country regardless, as if we are in no COVID period. The President is ready with his campaign tour and now they want to constrict us by artificially inflating the COVID-19 cases. When we have two cases, they say ten cases. I believe what we have is political.

“It is an unnecessary exaggeration in order to create the groundwork to declare restrictions in order to stop us from conducting our political activities. If they should go ahead with that, there is going to be crisis in this country because we will not respect it, and there is going to be a conflict with law enforcement agencies.”