Business tycoon urges Gambians to vote for Essa Faal

By Binta Jaiteh

Mustapha Faal, a business tycoon, has urged Gambian voters to vote for the former TRRC lead counsel Essa Faal for the development of the country.

Speaking at a rally held in Farefennni, Mustapha Faal, said: “the youths are unemployed and we can’t travel to China or Dubai because of the Coronavirus. Since I started business the currency of CFA has never rise to D475 but as am speaking it has reach there and President Adama Barrow did not intervene to solve the problem. Even during Yaya Jammeh’s regime that was not happening.”

“We are the very ones that said we want new Gambia still there is no changes rather we are facing the same issue. And in almost five years, Adama Barrow has shown to the Gambian people that he cannot rule the country,” he added.

“The people of Sanjal are being fool that they have construct roads, we suffer during the raining season because no vehicle will be available due to the bad road. It is like we are not part of the Gambia. Shortage of water, electricity and hospital is our major concern the funds are available but the government prefers to use it for party and forget the pains of its citizens,” he claimed.

He added that “Essa Faal is the solution for development and I urge all Gambians to vote for him if we need quick change, he has assisted many countries to transform their countries and the Gambia is a minor issue to him,” he said.

Fatou Janha, said “Essa Faal has seen the situation of the Gambian people because we are in a hole and only him can secure us from that and we have suffered a lot and the time has come for the end of our sorrows.”

She urged Gambians to vote wisely in 2021 elections because women cannot continue to endure the sufferings especially in the market and other sectors.

“I assure Gambians that if Essa wins tremendous changes will befall the Gambia and everyone will enjoy. We have sat for almost five years with hardship and pain so we the people of Farafenni want an end to this suffering. We have hospitals that everyone is talking about but no medicine is available we travel to our neighboring countries for treatment if there are medicines, we will not have travel to other countries,” she said.