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President Adama Barrow drew an unprecedented crowd this evening in Sukuta, as thousands of supporters turned out for what analysts are calling one of his most crucial campaign events ahead of next yearโ€™s presidential election.

The rally, held at the Sukuta field, was marked by vibrant displays of party colours, chants, and music as supporters gathered to show solidarity with the president and his National Peopleโ€™s Party (NPP). The turnout was described by observers as one of the largest in recent months, signalling strong grassroots mobilisation in the lead-up to the polls.

In his address, President Barrow reiterated his governmentโ€™s commitment to national development, peace, and unity, while urging Gambians to maintain confidence in his leadership. He highlighted major infrastructure and social projects undertaken during his tenure and pledged to continue delivering progress if re-elected.

Political commentators say the Sukuta rally could be a defining moment in Barrowโ€™s re-election campaign, demonstrating his partyโ€™s organisational strength and widespread appeal in key constituencies.

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