UDP/NRP/GPDP Alliance for Regime Change
P. D. Box 1269
Bronx, NY 10453
August 31, 2006
STATEMENT BY THE UDP/NRP ALLIANCE NEW YORK ON THE (GPDP) JOINING THE UDP/NRP ALLIANCE:
Gambians and the world community, you are being informed that today, August 31, 2006,
the Secretary General and Party leader of The Gambia Party for
Democracy and progress (GPDP) Mr. Hendry Gomez has official joined the
UDP/NRP Alliance. Therefore, the UDP/NRP Alliance is now call ALLIANCE for REGIME CHANGE (ARC).
Mr.
Gomez disclosed his patriotism decision this morning at the UDP/NRP
Alliance Bureau when he came with his party supporters to let the
Gambians know that he is not hungry for power but wants a Democratic
and Just Gambia. He said that he has no condition for joining the
UDP/NRP Alliance other than putting his partys weight on The Gambia
most likely opposition parties to effect change.
Mr.
Gomez was a Presidential Aspirant who was disqualified during the very
day of the nomination process by the Independent Electoral Commission
(IEC). At the IEC, he told Gambians that the (APRC) knows that his
party was a treat to them and he can defeat President Jammehs regime
if he was allow to contest but he left everything in the hands of the
Almighty God.
The
Alliance Presidential Candidate Lawyer Ousainou Darboe and Hamat Bah
gave Mr. Gomez a warm welcome and thanked him for the patriotism move.
Mr. Darboe said, today this Alliance
is greater than UDP and NRP because it is controlled by the majority of
Gambians who wish the country for a better change and social justice.
Finally, Mr. Darboe told the gathering that this Alliance
for Regime Change (ARC) is genuinely committed to democracy, rule of
law, and will place special emphasis on national unity and empowerment
of the people.
We join the UDP/NRP National Executive in welcoming the (GPDP) Party.
Down with the
(APRC) corrupt Government
Down with Jammehs dictatorship
Long live The Gambia
Long live UDP/NRP/GPDP Alliance for Regime Change
UDP/NRP/GPDP Alliance for Regime Change New York-USA
August 31, 2006