


Meet Bakusa Dukareh, The 2025 Gambia Presidential Candidate
Join the movement with Bakusa Dukureh and the Gambia Labor Party. We're dedicated to peace, progress, and prosperity for all Gambians. Your support can make a difference in ending corruption, enhancing security, and providing essential services.
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Unite. Progress. Transform.
At Gambia Labor Party, we are committed to fostering positive change and progress for the people of our nation. Since our establishment in 2023, we have been at the forefront of advocating for policies that benefit the community at large.
Our dedicated team works tirelessly to ensure transparency, equality, and justice prevail in all aspects of governance. We believe in the power of unity and collective action to bring about lasting transformation for a brighter future.
Join us in shaping a better tomorrow for generations to come.
Why Support Us?

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Transformational Leadership
Bakusa Dukureh's vision for a better Gambia, free of corruption and for the people.
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By the People, For the People
Our grassroots movement is driven by the people, for the people.
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Help to Fix a Nation
We will employ a top-to-bottom approach to restructure and fix a broken and corrupt economy and government.
My Story of Survival
Over recent years, I decided to go back home to the Gambia and commit myself to doing all the good I can to help the people. In doing so, I have brought together different people of all ethnicities and had a variety of interactions with them, gaining valuable perspectives about their situation. The intention behind those interactions was to help them engage in something meaningful, perpetuate unity among them, and, above all, push them into helping each other, especially those in need. And while I was doing that, I was able to convince a lot of them to join and work alongside me. As we progressed, we formed a movement through which we have done many good things ranging from social activities to philanthropic work. The movement provided groceries to people in need, distributed second-hand clothes, and even dug boreholes for communities in need of water. By participating in these activities, we have had the opportunity to travel the length and breadth of the country.
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In all the areas we visited, we found that many of the same problems affect the general population. They feel very insecure in almost every aspect of their life: food, access to water, electricity, housing, healthcare, and more.
Meanwhile, while much of the population continues to suffer, many people in political positions are busy stealing state resources through corruption and illicit financial practices. Sadly, this is what has been happening since independence: our leaders have established systems to perpetuate themselves in power to the extent that governmental corruption and other related issues have become normalized. My people and I refuse to accept this.
Why should a few people enjoy while the rest of the population suffers?
When you listen to the news every day, it's always one scandal after another. Government officials involving in major scandals and the president is doing nothing about it. All he does is to move people involved in corruption from one institution to another. For all of these reasons, we believe that only by participating in the decision-making process can we respond to the needs and aspirations of our people.
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We have worked very hard to form a new party called the Gambia Labor Party, made up of active citizens of The Gambia to incite institutional change across the country. With my connections and history of social work across the country, I will be leading our party and running for president of the Gambia in 2026.
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Like all grassroots political movements, we must rely on the help of external donors and media to extend our reach and gather the resources we need to change the country before, during, and after this election. Please visit our donation page to find out how you can donate and get involved.
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