Muslim Congress Party
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Muslim Congress Party was a political party in Gambia. The party was founded during the pre-independence period to represent the Muslim population in the colony of Bathurst (currently the national capital Banjul). The party was led by I. Garba-Jahumpa.[1] The party emerged out f the Bathurst Young Muslim Society.[2]
Garba-Jahumpa won one of the three directly elected seat in the Legislative Council in 1951 and 1954, as the MCP candidate.[3] It contested the 1960 election in alliance with the People's Progressive Party (which was based in the rural areas).[2]
Ahead of the 1962 election, the MCP merged with the Democratic Party to form the Democratic Congress Alliance.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ a b Democracy in The Gambia by Carlene J Edie
- ^ a b Hughes, Arnold. From Green Uprising to National Reconciliation: The People's Progressive Party in the Gambia 1959-1973, in Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue Canadienne des Études Africaines, Vol. 9, No. 1. (1975), pp. 61-74.
- ^ Hughes, Arnold ; Perfect, Davi. Trade Unionism in the Gambia , in African Affairs, Vol. 88, No. 353. (Oct., 1989), pp. 549-572.