08/09/2022
DOU SANNO LASHES OUT AT INCOMPETENCE CLAIMS, BRAGS ACCOMPLISHING MISSION IN BOTH PRESIDENTIAL AND PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS.
BY PA LAMIN FATTY LSTV1.
The Deputy Political adviser to the President, Honourable Dou Sanno has lashed out at claims that he(Dou Sanno) is an incompetent Presidential Political Adviser and bragged saying he has fully accomplished his mission as Political adviser to the president in winning landslide in the Presidential Election and winning all areas as promised before the Parliamentary election.
Honourable Dou Sanno, a former Real Estate Agency Owner and a current sorrugate of the National People's Party speaking on Gambia La Politico on LSTV1 said,
"To those who thinks I do not know my left and right as political adviser to the president, let me tell you they are the same people that I threw sand in their eyes in both the Presidential and Parliamentary elections.
In the 2021 presidential election, we won convincingly by winning over 400,000 of the total number of votes casted as the adviser to the President.
In the Parliamentary election, I had key areas that I promised will be won by the National People's Party (NPP).
I gave a promise that in Jeshwang, where I live, will be won by NPP and we won.
I also promised three people that they will loose their seats in the hands of NPP and we did it.
I promised Honourable Omar Ceesay of Niamina East that he will be unseated and he is gone.
Alagie Sowe of Jimara was also promised to be removed and he is gone.
Foday of Tumana was also unseated and my very own URR was won by NPP except Wuli West which is won by Honourable Suwaibou Touray.
So tell those talker thieves to tell me what they have done because I have accomplished my mission as the Political adviser to the President in both the Presidential and Parliamentary elections.
Honourable Dou Sanno is a former supporter of the Opposition United Democratic party but jumped ship after the fall out of the UDP and President Adama in 2018 which led to the formation of the National People's Party (NPP).
Credit:LSTV1