On Sunday, the National Alliance For Change, a new political movement, was unveiled at the Semega Janneh Hall in Serekunda East Park.
Lawyer Assan Martin, the coordinator of the group, explains that the NAC is a Gambian initiative for political change and an umbrella alliance that consists of independent organizations and concerned citizens. The group’s objective is to alter the dynamics and direction of politics in the 2026 elections.
Lawyer Martin disclosed that the objective of NAC is to establish a country that is both ethical and equitable, while also encouraging youth leadership and participation in order to reclaim national sovereignty.
ending political cultism and two-party dominance.
“In this nation, the political narrative must undergo a transformation.” Because, in reality, our politicians have failed us as leaders. Therefore, we conducted an appropriate consultation to guarantee that the new generation of Gambians who are prepared to enter the political arena are adequately informed.
Lawyer Martin continued, “I am confident that we have spoken with exceptional Gambians who are convinced that we must take action in order to transform this country.” The nation’s present circumstances are comparable to those of 2016. This will not be beneficial to our future generation.
He urged all Gambians to become involved in the movement.
Lamin Manneh, a former secretary general of the Gambia Federation for the Disabled, previously stated that Barrow is the most detrimental of the three regimes that governed Gambia.
He accused the Barrow regime of showing less concern for the disabled.
In the opinion of numerous other speakers, the sole method of effecting change is to adopt the ideas of emerging political philosophers.