Jallow expressed his concerns and critiques about President Adama Barrow’s administration and its pledges. He underscored the necessity of electing leaders who prioritise Gambian sovereignty, economic stability, and the promotion of local products globally, rather than catering to foreign interests.
Jallow has accused Barrow of attempting to exploit the proposed tribunal for former president Yahya Jammeh as a political tool for campaigning, rather than focusing on genuine, actionable plans in preparation for the 2026 elections.
He urged Gambians to carefully evaluate Barrow's actions and speeches as the elections draw near. Additionally, he challenged the government to adopt a more proactive approach by prioritising accelerated development in key sectors, especially in strengthening the Fire and Rescue Services to effectively manage disasters.
"This message is a passionate call to action for voters to educate themselves before the 2026 elections, prioritizing the nation's welfare and progress above all else."