Home » News » Coalition Task Force adopts code of conduct as third meeting faces out

Coalition Task Force adopts code of conduct as third meeting faces out

The Coalition Task Force held its 3rd Strategic Session over the weekend, hosted by the United Democratic Party at the Baobab Holiday Resort.

A broad alliance of 15 Gambian opposition parties and civil society groups – including ADD, APP SOBEYA, CCC, GPAP, PAP, UDP, UMC, NDP, GMP, Wareef, PASTEF Gambia, PRP, GDC, GFA, and several CSOs – were in attendance.

During the meeting task force members presented a unified front ahead of the December 2026 presidential election to defeat the incumbent.

The Coalition Task Force described the meeting as a significant step towards building a credible and cohesive opposition alliance, focused on consolidating foundational frameworks to ensure effective collaboration, transparency, and electoral readiness.

According to a press statement issued by Ebrima Bah, Secretary General of the Coalition Mediation Committee, the session was hosted by the United Democratic Party (UDP) at the Baobab Holiday Resort.

Among the key outcomes, the task force conducted a comprehensive review of the proposed Code of Conduct, including the integration of clear enforcement and penalty clauses.

“The adoption of this code will ensure discipline, mutual respect, and accountability among all coalition members,” the statement read.

In a push for broader unity, the Common Platform members also initiated the drafting of a shared policy and governance agenda designed to align the coalition’s vision and priorities. The framework is expected to serve as the foundation for a unified campaign platform.

The release further noted that the general assembly agreed on follow-up actions by the Coalition Mediation Committee to engage other coalition groups, aiming to bring them onboard and prevent further fragmentation.

On electoral integrity, the task force received updates on an ongoing legal assessment of reported irregularities in voter registration. “This effort underscores the coalition’s commitment to safeguarding electoral integrity and advocating for a free, fair, and transparent electoral process,” the statement added.

A transitional mechanism committee, covering the period from May to September 2026, will circulate its plan to all stakeholders to guide the implementation of agreed activities, the statement said.

“The Coalition Task Force reiterates its unwavering commitment to unity, inclusiveness, and democratic principles,” the statement emphasised. “The progress achieved during this session reflects the shared determination of all stakeholders to work collaboratively in the national interest and to provide credible leadership for the future.”

The statement emphasised that a proposed timetable for the Coalition Transitional Mechanism Committee covering May to September 2026 will be circulated soon.

The task force announced that the fourth strategic session is scheduled for Saturday, May 9, 2026, and will be hosted by the APP-Sobeyaa Political movement.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back To Top