Thursday, September 19, 2024
27.7 C
City of Banjul
HomeGambia NewsPolice invite Sabally over comments about how Barrow “will be unseated”

Police invite Sabally over comments about how Barrow “will be unseated”

Donate to Freedom Radio Today

Dec 22, 2022, 12:30 PM

The Gambia Police Force (GPF) has confirmed that Momodou Sabally, the former Presidential Affairs minister in the Jammeh regime and current campaign manager of United Democratic Party (UDP) has been invited to the police for questioning this afternoon, 21st December 2022.

“Mr. Sabally’s arrest is in connection to an alleged viral circulation suggesting how the president will be unseated before the local government elections.”

“While the investigations are ongoing, the general public is advised to remain calm and allow the police to do their job without any interference.”

Latest articles

GAMBIA: FINANCE MINISTER APPROVES AUDIT INVESTIGATION INTO NAWEC’S REPORT

Seedy Keita, the minister of finance, declared that they will support and collaborate with...

GAMBIA: WORLD BANK PROVIDES $92.71 MILLION THROUGH THE GAMBIA RISE PROJECT TO ENHANCE ECONOMIC AND ECONOMIC AND EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES

On March 12th this year, the World Bank's Board of Executive Directors has approved...

GAMBIA: IN DEFENSE OF PA SAMBA JAW

Listening to the ongoing debate on whether the State House deserves a hospital to...

GAMBIA: NAM FOR BADIBOU CENTRAL URGED PAN AFRICAN PARLIAMENT TO ENFORCELEADERS TO TERM LIMITS ON AFRICAN PRESIDENTS

Sulayman Saho, a member of the Pan African Parliament and National Assembly Member for...

More like this

GAMBIA: FINANCE MINISTER APPROVES AUDIT INVESTIGATION INTO NAWEC’S REPORT

Seedy Keita, the minister of finance, declared that they will support and collaborate with...

GAMBIA: WORLD BANK PROVIDES $92.71 MILLION THROUGH THE GAMBIA RISE PROJECT TO ENHANCE ECONOMIC AND ECONOMIC AND EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES

On March 12th this year, the World Bank's Board of Executive Directors has approved...

GAMBIA: IN DEFENSE OF PA SAMBA JAW

Listening to the ongoing debate on whether the State House deserves a hospital to...