Mai Fatty, leader of the Gambia Moral Congress (GMC), has announced his decision to join the National People’s Party (NPP) Grand Alliance in preparation for the 2026 presidential election.
The official declaration is set to take place this Sunday, December 15, at the NPP headquarters in Serrekunda. Fatty’s move is expected to strengthen the alliance as it seeks to consolidate support across the political spectrum.
Neither Fatty nor the NPP has disclosed the specific terms of the collaboration, but the announcement has sparked interest among the general public.
The NPP Grand Alliance, led by President Adama Barrow, has been building coalitions with various political parties as part of its strategy to retain power in 2026. Sunday’s event is expected to draw party members, stakeholders, and supporters eager to witness the formal integration of GMC into the alliance.
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