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Darboe disappointed in some UDP members engaged in childish arguments, calls for decorum

The UDP leader Lawyer Ousainou Darboe has expressed disappointment in some members of his party who are easily engaged in what he described as juvenille spats and and name calling, thereby disrespecting and insulting one another on social media.

In a statement he shared on social media on the official page of the United Democratic Party (UDP), Lawyer Ousainou Darboe condemned such acts and urged members of his party especially young people to conduct themselves with decorum.

Below is the full statement of the UDP leader

STATEMENT BY THE UDP PARTY LEADER AND SECRETARY GENERAL

Fellow Gambians,

I am gravely concerned about the state of our national discourse. Hardly a day passes without one seeing or hearing outrageous and disparaging comments made by our compatriots on social media in the name of politics. As a senior citizen, I believe it is my responsibility to speak out on the errant behaviour of some of the younger generation.

Some of them feel entitled to be obnoxious every time they have a disagreement with others. Instead of focussing on the issue at hand and trying to resolve it maturely their first reflex is to be needlessly rude and insulting to the person opposite. I have observed with dismay and disappointment how some members of our party engage in juvenile spats and name-calling only for such tiffs to degenerate into the use of abusive language and dragging their family names into the gutter.

For me, it is distasteful and totally unacceptable to invoke in a demeaning way the name of venerable elders in one’s personal squabbles. An apology after the fact does not minimise the damage already done. The unnecessary hurt caused to individuals and communities though unintentional still entirely avoidable. Why not guard your tongue in the first place and weigh your words before carelessly throwing them into cyberspace forever?

To be clear this is not the United Democratic Party way. And I get personal ambition, candidate choices and policy disagreements are all part and parcel of the political terrain but these are not mutually exclusive with civility in speech and decorous conduct, particularly on the media platforms that proliferate the social and political landscape of the modern world.

Therefore, I wish to renew the call I have been compelled to make on several occasions in the past to all members of the UDP to conduct themselves with decorum at all times and to desist from making disparaging comments and trading insults with adversaries and allies alike. I urge all Gambians to shun leaders who engage in divisive rhetoric and I appeal to the militants and supporters of the UDP to at all times conduct themselves with dignity and be respectful to all no matter what the circumstances.

As political leaders, our means of ascent to high office must always be based on our Gambian values of basic decency respect for our elders and respect for one another basic. I believe that we must earn the respect and confidence of our compatriots only then will they entrust us with the high honour of governing the affairs of our homeland.

ANM Ousainu Darboe

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