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EMKAY Stores sets the record straight over expired Mayonnaise

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EMKAY Stores has written to the Gambia Chamber of Commerce and Industry notifying the chamber of a deliberate campaign of calumny against the company.

Reports have been rampant that EMKAY Stores imported expired Mayonnaise into the country.

But the food import giant in a letter to GCCI and seen by The Fatu Network dismissed the reports and said they are calculated to harm the reputation of a company that has more than 400 Gambians on its pay role.

The company told GCCI in their letter dated September 15: “You will recall that an incident happened regarding a container carrying Mayonnaise and headed for Dakar.

“Unfortunately, because of the pandemic and restrictions in movement of containers from the port, the container carrying the mayonnaise overstayed in the Banjul port while awaiting transit. The same container was later intercepted by the Senegal Customs while en-route to Senegal, where it was discovered that the consignments were expired.

“Being that the GCCI, The Gambia Police Force and the Gambia Food Safety and Quality Control are aware of this development, it is quite surprising to read about the incident of three months ago on social media.

“Emkay Stores will never knowingly put the people of The Gambia in harm’s way, considering the amount of money we pay in taxes yearly, it is rather unfortunate that a deliberate attempt would be made to discredit Emkay Stores’ reputation, a company that has more than 400 Gambians on its pay role.

“It is in this regard that we write to notify you of the deliberate attempt to sabotage the work Emkay Stores does, while hoping that the people of The Gambia will be told the truth about the expired Mayonnaise incident.”

President Barrow says Darboe will enjoy all benefits when he retires him from politics in December

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President Adama Barrow has made it clear his ‘father’ Darboe will enjoy all benefits when he finally retired him from politics in December.

“He should know when I retire him, I will give him all his privileges,” President Barrow said in Farafenni on Tuesday during his meet the people’s tour meeting there.

The president spoke in the context of the December presidential election insisting UDP leader Darboe was still unwilling to retire from politics.

President Barrow’s NPP has accepted to ally with APRC for the election and the president has insisted it’s in the best interest of the country.

“All the talk is out of their selfish interest. [It out of] their fear if APRC joins NPP, the election is a foregone conclusion. This is why there is all this talk,” the president said.

Gambia Action Party denies NPP coalition talks reports

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Opposition Gambia Action Party has dismissed reports it was engaged in talks for an alliance with NPP.

Reports emerged on Wednesday the Musa Ousainou Yali Batchilly-led GAP is involved in talks for a coalition with President Barrow’s NPP.

But GAP in a statement, said: “On the strongest possible term, the GAP administration would like to clarify to the general public that GAP is established mainly to contest and participate in electoral processes in The Gambia. Forming coalition or alliance with NPP as claimed by Amat Tijan and further requesting for Gambia Action Party’s withdrawal from the anticipated coalition talks by another party leader (name withheld) is aimed to tarnish the party’s image.

“We wish to clear the public space that GAP is opened to conversations that will ensure the application of socioeconomic development gains in the Gambia, and we wish to clarify to the public that GAP and NPP has nothing common and are not in coalition talks. We are open to GAP led alliance with parties of similar visions to envisage national development plans.

“Our candidate will contest in December 4th Presidential election with or without coalition or alliance. We urge all the patriotic Gambians both home and abroad to refrain from derogatory comments that will serve as catalyst to create tension in the nation as we approach the elections.

“We are very much sure that our visit to the presidency was based on national development initiative undertakings as we took a representative of Thailand government who wish to invest in The Gambia. We would like to remind Amat Tijan that if meeting President Barrow means forming coalition with him, then Hon. Mama was the first opposition leader to met him in 2017.

“Our agenda is to ensure that The Gambia compete at the global economic front and that cannot be realized without sacrifices and efforts to convert the manifestos into workable policies.”

UDP brandishes new vehicles as Darboe says UDP is poised to take State House in December

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UDP on Wednesday displayed new vehicles procured by the party as campaign intensifies for the December presidential election.

The vehicles, five in number, were presented at UDP leader Darboe’s office in Pipeline on Wednesday.

Mr Darboe speaking during the ceremony said: “This is a great day for UDP. This shows we are poised to take State House on the 4th of December this year. Our party has never been so lucky and it has never been so prepared for an election and our preparedness has been largely due to the forsight, initiatives of people you have put in charge of of running the affairs of the party.

“I am just one who just nods or disagrees but all the work is done by members of the organising committee, the administration and other members of the organisation, youth wing, women’s wing. My own role their is not as important as theirs.

“So we want to really appreciate all this good work that you’re doing and this has come about because of the high hope, high expectations of the people that the next government in this country is the one that is going to be led by the United Democratic Party.”

 

President Barrow warns his ‘father’ Darboe APRC-NPP coalition will cause his retirement whether he likes it or not

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President Adama Barrow has warned his ‘father’ Darboe his retirement is looming and it will be enforced by NPP allying with APRC.

The president made the warning in Farafenni Tuesday during his meet the people’s tour which started on Monday.

The president said: “All the talk is out of their selfish interest. [It out of] their fear if APRC joins NPP, the election is a foregone conclusion. This is why there is all this talk. We want to tell those talking including my father (Darboe). We will tell him he has his own compound and I also have my own compound. So he can run his compound and let his son to also run the affairs of his compound.

“Every prays to have a child who will be a good child and builds his own compound and manages it. So let him let me run my compound. If they do not know what’s good for me, I know what’s good for me.

“But we will tell him that since he has refused to retire voluntarily, APRC-NPP will take him to retirement whether he likes it or not. But he should know when I retire him, I will give him all his privileges.”

‘It’s a shame’: Hamat comes after Essa Faal for touting himself as educated

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Hamat Bah has continued to attack President Adama Barrow’s political rivals, this time Essa Faal blasting the lawyer for suggesting he is educated.

Mr Faal while announcing his plan to run for president in December last month tore into the least educated and said they have not succeeded in developing any country.

Mr Faal insisted he is the best candidate to lead The Gambia.

But Hamat speaking at President Barrow’s Farafenni meeting on Tuesday said: “You have people who say they are educated. Learning someone’s language is that what is call education? No, it’s a shame.

“What I know education to be is about engineering, scientist, doctors, architects, accountants and others. Learning someone’s language is that what you call education and you are bragging about it saying ‘I’m the most educated in the country?'”

Hamat attacks Darboe, suggests UDP leader is inconsistent

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Hamat Bah has stuck the knife into UDP leader Ousainou Darboe saying the veteran politician is preaching morality to President Adama Barrow forgetting about what he himself have said or done in the past.

Mr Darboe has criticised President Barrow over his decision to accept APRC supporters amid the December presidential election.

But NRP leader Hamat Bah who has worked together with UDP and Darboe in previous elections in the country said at the president’s meet the people’s tour meeting in Farafenni on Tuesday: “There is one person I knew to be named Ousainou but I heard he has now changed his name to Abubakar. I wasn’t sure until I saw on the papers that he is now named Abubakar Darboe. Changing your name is quite strange.

“He said Adama Barrow doesn’t have authority to ally with APRC. Doesn’t he know what we know about him and his acts? In 2017 when 25 APRC MPs made a pronouncement defecting from APRC [to] supporting UDP of then Ousainou now Abubakar Darboe and Ousainou celebrated that. The whole world saw it. They jubilated about it. Where is the moral authority he is preaching Adama Barrow. Where was he then?

“When General MA Bah cross-carpeted from APRC to UDP, he was received in a massive reception. The whole world saw it. Where was the moral authority he is preaching Adama Barrow? Where was he then? Look, we knew what they were doing to make sure that our negotiation with the APRC will fail.

“No matter how much you want to be president, you should know people have not forgotten what you said and did yesterday. I head he was aiming a sly dig at me. He said those talking about tribalism are the tribalists themselves. I will not mention a tribe but I want to remind him: they once asked him who will replace him [as UDP leader]… He had a deputy at the time but he never mentioned his name. He said Kemeseng Jammeh was around and failed to mention his deputy. When we were campaigning in the parliamentary election here in Badibu, he was saying ‘let’s take our relative’s side’. Adama was not part of that, I was not part of that.”

 

‘It’s our right’: UTG staff stand their ground, go ahead with their strike despite court order

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UTG staff have stood their ground by proceeding with their strike despite a court forbidding them from the act.

UTG administration announced on Wednesday a court has ordered for the staff not to go on any strike.

But the unmoved staff have vowed to proceed with their strike beginning today despite the court order.

Staff top official Yorro Njie in a memo to all staff said: “The President of The Staff Association has been served with a document at 9:30pm this night by three individuals purportedly from the Bundung High Court. The documents on the face of it appears to be a ruling of the court granted by the Bundung High Court.

“The court document will be forwarded to the Association’s lawyer for legal advise and then we will respond to it appropriately.

“As citizens of this country, we reiterate our fundamental right not to be forced to work and remind UTG Staff that it is our constitutional right to embark in an industrial action geared towards national interest.

“We therefore urge the Staff to stay home as earlier communicated until our signed resolutions are implemented or further advise from the Executive, despite the Court Injunction.

“No Staff should report to work as agreed during the Staff Congress held on September 8th, 2021.

“We are not embarking on an industrial action for monetary purposes but for institutional reforms and for national interest. The university is what we have to progress as a nation.”

UTG crisis takes dramatic twist as court forbids staff from striking, also bans president and his aides from organising any strike

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UTG management have issued a statement annoucing that a high court sitting in Bundung has ordered the staff not to embark on any strike.

UTG staff had earlier on Tuesday announced their suspended strike will now start on Wednesday September 15.

But the administration have now issued their own statement asking the staff not to go on their strike and that a court order forbids them from doing so.

The statement said: “The attention of the Administration of the University of the Gambia has been drawn to an announcement of a sit-down strike by the University of The Gambia Staff and Faculty Association (UTGSFA). Following this, the University filed an Application before the High Court challenging the legality of the sit-down strike. The University further made an application for an interim injunction against any sit-down strike or industrial action by the UTGSFA pending the hearing of its main application.

“Accordingly, the High Court sitting at Bundung, has today made the following orders: an order of interim injunction restraining the UTGSFA, its executives, officers, members, agents, servants, employees or howsoever, from embarking on the industrial strike action scheduled to take place on the 15th September 2021 in relation to the resolution passed by the UTGSFA at its Congress held on the 8th of September 2021, pending the hearing and determination of the Originating Summons or further orders of the High Court; an interim injunction directed at all the members of the Executive Committee of the UTGSFA to immediately and publicly call off their planned strike or industrial action scheduled to take place on the 15th September 2021 pending the hearing and determination of the matter; an Interim Injunction that the President and the Executive Committee of the UTGSFA be restrained from organizing or holding any form of picketing or industrial strike action pending the hearing and determination of this matter.

“The UTGSFA are hereby notified of this Court Order and are urged to comply with the orders as failure to do so shall amount to contempt of Court. Staff are therefore advised to report to work as normal in line with the Court order and Council resolution.

“In the same vein the students are urged to go about their normal activities and the University assures them that they will not relent in ensuring that the Academic Calendar is not adversely impacted.”

Five ferries staff involved in fatal accident, one killed

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Five staff of Gambia Ports Authority Ferry Services were involved in a fatal car accident on Tuesday, leaving one of the staff dead.

Yama Jarju who is a controller at ferries died after an accident that occurred in Kiang Kaif on Tuesday.

A senior official of ferries confirmed the incident, saying they were returning to Kombo from posting at the Senegambia Bridge.

The rest of the staff involved in the accident have been hospitalised.

Kitabu collapses his president plan and ENDORSES Essa Faal

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Kitabu Fatty the leader of the Progressive Democratic Party (PDP), and a Presidential aspirant for the 2021 elections, has given his full endorsement to Mr Essa Mbye Faal, independent Candidate for the upcoming polls.

A statement by the comedian-politician on Monday said: “Prior to taking this decision Mr. Fatty had been approached by several Political Parties to join their campaign. However after a period of thorough reflection and evaluation, both Mr. Fatty and the National Executive of the PDP unanimously agreed that Mr. Essa Mbye Faal is the best person to lead our country at this time of great social and political change.

“His wealth of experience, indepth knowledge of the law, his personal accomplishments and calm temperament, makes him unique among the competing candidates to steer the affairs of the country.

“The PDP believes that with Mr Faal as President, The Gambia will change for the better. For this reason the PDP and Mr. Fatty decided to shelve their plans for the coming elections and rally behind Mr. Essa Mbye Faal for President 2021. Mr Faal takes this opportunity to thank Mr Fatty and his followers for endorsing his bid for the Presidency and urged other Parties to join with him and to work towards removing President Barrow’s ineffectual government come 4th December.”

UTG crisis goes into relapse as staff announce strike

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UTG staff have announced their suspended strike will now start on Wednesday September 15.

The staff of the university shelved their July 3 strike after talks with government and other stakeholders.

The staff are now saying there has been not much commitment and will towards a new UTG constitution among other demands.

In a memo to all staff, the UTG faculty and staff association secretary general Yorro Njie said: “Sequel to our suspended sit-down strike on the 3 July 2021, and in the implementation of the decision made by Congress on the 8 August 2021, the UTGFSA Executive Committee wishes to announce that the association resumes its strike starting Wednesday, 15 September 2021. It is essential to state that the Executive Committee had engaged relevant authorities and stakeholders, including The Office of The President prior to taking this decision, without any signs of resolving the matter.

“Considering this, all UTG activities are to be put on hold, and no office, except the Department of Finance, Internal Audit, and Security, are permitted to work. This exception is made to avoid paralyzing the institution. Equally, we appeal to all the TAC volunteers, among other visiting lecturers, to stay home in solidarity with the UTG Staff.

“As Staff of The University of The Gambia, we resolved that the agreements signed on 3 July 2021 by all stakeholders present at the meeting shall be implemented to the latter.

“Rest assured that we have your back and will not, without fear or favour, compromise the welfare and wellbeing of the staff and students. All shall be duly informed on any positive development.”

 

Halifa Sallah misses President Barrow’s address to parliament, the reason

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Veteran politician Halifa Sallah missed last week’s State of the Nation address by President Adama Barrow.

Mr Sallah is one of the nation’s most respected MPs and doubles as the leader of PDOIS.

He wasn’t present when President Barrow addressed parliament last week Thursday.

The Fatu Network understands he was away in South Africa.

Guinea junta starts transitional government talks following coup

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By Reuters

The junta that ousted Guinea’s President Alpha Conde last week has started a week-long consultation with political, religious, and business leaders that it says will lead to the formation of a transitional government.

The dialogue, which began with a meeting with leaders of the main political parties on Tuesday, is expected to lay out the framework of a promised government of national unity that would lead Guinea back to constitutional order.

The talks are expected to define the duration of the transition, what political and institutional reforms are needed before elections, and who will lead the transition.

The coup led by Guinea’s special forces and helmed by Mamady Doumbouya, a former French Foreign Legionnaire, has been condemned by Guinea’s partners and regional bodies.

West Africa’s regional bloc, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) which suspended Guinea from its decision making bodies, has called for a short, civilian-lead transition.

The meeting with political party leaders on Tuesday will be followed by a meeting with representatives regional governments, then religious organizations.

Civil society organisations, diplomatic missions, heads of mining companies and business leaders are also scheduled for meetings with the junta throughout the week.

Police arrest 14 people over attack on General Lamin Bojang’s home

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Police have arrested over a dozen people over the attack on General Lamin Bojang’s house on Monday.

An angry mob breached General Bojang’s home on Monday after his nephew allegedly stabbed a man to death the previous day.

The General confirmed to The Fatu Network the roof of his house, windows and vehicles were all damaged by the mob during the attack.

A source said police arrested at least 14 people over the attack.

On the security concerns of The Gambia

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By W Saine

After the stabbing of a young prosperous Gambian with a promising career another incident of robbery occurred at Kerr Seringe.

This kind of armed robbery was unique according to how I understand it because it happened at a central location and there were people awake in that house but all that did not stop the robbers from forcing themselves into the compound premises and forcefully taking belongings leaving a girl seriously injured.

This is a double threat emergency alert to the authorities handling security in this country that they need to do something immediately to disable all bandits, criminals and armed robbers throughout the length and breadth of the country.

My recommendations are: the police and the army need more active men and equipment on street patrols; the police and the army need to look into their recruitment plan and make it attractive so that a well off citizen can think of resigning from his job and join the service to protect his country; the police especially should engage the National Assembly to scrap off the maximum 72hrs detention and give the police the needed time to process and investigate suspects before handing them over to lawyers only to be freed on bail; [and] the National Assembly should increase the budget of the police and the army.

Moreover, the surge of crime rates in our societies should not be politicised because we are living in a democratic secular state and that obviously comes at a price, one of which we are currently experiencing as a result, security concerns. I suggest to every Gambian to think of finding solutions to the problems of security in our homeland rather than sabotaging the authorities for political gains.

‘Promises made, promises kept’: ‘Thrilled’ President Barrow hands over massive 20 new ambulances to health ministry

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President Adama Barrow on Monday handed over 20 new ambulances to the ministry of health to enhance emergency care and also tackle the challenge of maternal mortality in the country.

The president handed over the health vehicles to the minister of health Dr Lamin Samateh in Banjul.

PORG wrote later on Monday: “We made a commitment, and we followed through on it today. We are appealing to all Gambians and community members to support the community ambulance services.

“I am thrilled to have such a service in the country that will significantly improve access to health care. #PromisesMadePromisesKept.”

Soldiers in Brufut as angry mob attacks ANRD leader Lamin Bojang’s house after nephew allegedly stabbed man to death

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An angry mob attacked General Lamin Bojang’s house in Brufut on Monday after his nephew allegedly stabbed a man to death.

The mob entered the compound and hauled rocks destroying windows and cars after an alleged stabbing incident.

One person familiar with the issue said General Bojang’s nephew stabbed a man to death during a fight on Monday.

Police and soldiers visited the scene as the incident unfolded and reportedly arrested suspects.

General Bojang confirmed the incident to The Fatu Network.

Government accepts drivers’ demand for fares to be reviewed

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The government has accepted to review the proposed fare tariff by drivers in the country.

Drivers had threatened to embark on a strike on Monday over garages, fare increase among other demands.

A last-minute meeting on Sunday led to the drivers pulling out of their strike after government agreed for a taskforce to be set up to review the proposed fare tariff.

According to an agreement document, a taskforce will review the proposed fare tariff with a view to introducing a “much fairer commuter fare system that will serve the interest of both commuters and drivers in the Gambia for implementation by October 2021”.

The agreement was signed by interior minister Yankuba Sonko and drivers’ chief Omar Ceesay.

Darboe insists 1000s who attended UDP’s Busumbala meeting did so out of love

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There was no shortage of love as Mr Darboe entered Busumbala on Saturday evening.

As the December presidential election gets ever closer, aspirants are locked in frantic efforts of engaging voters. UDP is one of the country’s biggest political parties and thousands turned up at the rally. Speaking to supporters, Mr Darboe insisted all those attending the meeting were doing so because of their love for UDP.

Gambians earlier this year got registered by the IEC for the presidential election. Mr Darboe said the voter’s card is what both removes and puts a leader in office.

Mr Darboe said elsewhere in his speech President Adama Barrow promised Gambians and failed in his promise.

Mr Darboe also hit out at those accusing UDP of being a tribalist party and challenged them to produce evidence.

New UDP member Ramou Sabally who fronted efforts regarding the Busumbala rally called on the youth of the nation to save Gambia. UDP will now turn their attention to the Sukuta meeting on Saturday.

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