Mai Fatty
Mai Ahmad Fatty is a Gambian politician, who served as the Minister of the Interior under Adama Barrow. Early life and educationFatty was born in Kerewan Village, Wuli east district to a Muslim family[2]. Legal careerPolitical careerFrom 1 February to 10 November 2017 he was Minister of the Interior in President Adama Barrow's cabinet.[3] Since 2009 he is the leader of the Gambia Moral Congress (GMC).[4] From 2011 to November 2016, he left Gambia, after being threatened following the 2011 presidential election.[5] Ahead of much anticipated 2026 president election he has joined the ruling National people's party (NPP) grand coalition[6]. The move, according to them is aimed at solidifying the ruling part ahead of the crucial 2026 presidential election. Furthermore, he has vowed to work with coalition partners in ensuring that Barrow won the forthcoming election The NPP party's executive welcomed the GMC leaders and their supporters, describing the move as key ahead of the presidential election. References
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