” BRIKAMA MARKET HAS BEING HERE EVEN BEFORE BARROW WAS BORN”
By Alagie Manneh
Chairman Yankuba Darboe has hinted that he remains wary of the future conducts and actions of Councilor Ramou Sabally, who dumped the UDP last week and rejoined the NPP.
Ms Sabally, a grassroots vocal politician, was nominated as a women’s rep councilor in August by the UDP-led BAC.
Chairman Darboe, who approved her nomination back then, said that the Council has “no issues” to continue working with her, and added that her defection will have no legal bearing on her role there.
But he noted they remain quite wary of her future conducts.
“It’s not the defection that we have issues with, it’s how she will conduct herself thereafter. That is the question mark,” Chairman Darboe told The Standard yesterday.
He said the Council has been working with two other NPP councilors who continue to conduct themselves in a manner befitting of a councilor.
“We have a very united Co