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UDP takes on the police: Party calls alleged Gorgi Mboob savagery ‘wanton’ cruelty – then lays down the law over what IGP and Interior minister need to do

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UDP on Sunday called torture claims against anti-crime chief Gorgi Mboob ‘wanton’ cruelty reminiscent of some of the witness testimonies from the TRRC.

Mr Mboob has come under massive condemnation following allegations of torture levelled against him by 26-year-old Ebrima Sanneh. Mr Mboob allegedly beat Sanneh on his genitals while the latter was detained at anti-crime in Bijilo.

Gambia Police Force then on Saturday faced the full fury of a cross-section of Gambians after it insisted the torture never happened.

UDP reacting to the issue in a statement signed by party leader Ousainou Darboe on Sunday said: “The United Democratic Party has observed with utter dismay the conduct of the Gambia Police Force Anti-Crime Unit. That extremely serious allegations of torture and police brutality have been levelled against Mr. GorgI Mboob by Ebrima Sanneh. Mr. Mboob the Head of the Anti-Crime Unit allegedly hit Mr. Sanneh on his genitals leaving him with severe pains without any arrests or investigations. This type of wanton cruelty is reminiscent of some of the witness testimonies from the TRRC.

“The UDP vehemently condemns the alleged acts police brutality, personally meted out by the Head of the Anti-Crime Unit, Mr. Gorgi Mboob in the presence of witnesses thereafter offer an apology to the Victim Mr. Sanneh again in the presence of witnesses. Senior police officers are supposed to protect the citizens from crimes and not be perpetrators of crimes themselves and like any other citizens of the Gambia the GPF is not above the law.

“Therefore, the UDP calls on the IGP & the Hon. Minister of Interior to investigate this matter urgently and thoroughly. As in all cases of serious criminal allegations, the person suspected of committing an offence must be arrested immediately thereafter the Police can determine whether to grant bail or not. Without swift action on the part of the IGP in this matter, the Gambia Police Force will lose any credibility it still has with Gambian people. Without a proper investigation in these serious allegation the Gambia Police Force will damage its reputation further and that the GPF has not significantly changed since the ousting of the dictator in 2016.”

LAMIN NJIE – COMMENT: The president is operating cluelessly about Covid-19… the proof is in lifting of the state of emergency

This is the moment for you to understand President Barrow and his government are clueless about how to deal with the coronavirus pandemic.

Since March, when this crisis began, this government has received a considerable amount of criticism for the way and manner it is handling the crisis. If not for the dithering for it to close the country’s borders, it is for the healthcare workers getting disaffected because they’re not given all the support or even the terribly executed lockdowns.

The situation has now gotten to scary extent. Daily cases continue to be in the double digits, with doctors and nurses getting infected left, right and centre. It’s all becoming really messed up, and something serious needs doing to prevent coronavirus from running us down.

There have been too many missteps in our coronavirus fightback but the most ridiculous is the lifting of the state of public emergency by the president. If you ask me, it doesn’t make sense.

There is no effort needed for one to know lockdown is one of the best ways to slow a spread of coronavirus. With this, I mean well-implemented lockdowns, not the jumbled ones carried out by our president.

In State House’s statement on Friday, the president scrapped the state of emergency after consultation with health experts and the Cabinet Sub-Committee on Covid-19.

But someone appears not serious here. The president is saying he walked back the SoPE after consulting the health experts – the very same experts who on a daily basis are baying for ‘stringent’ lockdown measures. Just check the experts’ daily situation reports and you will see lockdown is actually No. 1 on their list of recommendations.

Our flailing healthcare system risks collapsing if the country should register a certain high number of cases. And given the fast-and-furious way and manner the virus is spreading, it will only require a well-implemented lockdown.

 

 

Rights commission announces investigation into torture claims against anti-crime supremo

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The National Human Rights Commission said Sunday its attention has been drawn to the ‘disturbing’ news circulating on social media about the alleged serious assault meted out to one Ebrima Sanneh of Brikama by the Commander of the Anti-Crime Unit, Commissioner Goorgie Mboob on Friday 24th July at the Headquarters of the Anti-Crime Unit, leading to grievous bodily harm and hospitalization of the said Ebrima Sanneh.

NHRC said in a statement: “The NHRC condemns all and any acts of police brutality in its strongest terms and wishes to remind the officers of the Anti-Crime Unit, and all security officers, that no one has the right to subject anyone to any form of brutality, torture or inhuman, degrading punishment or other treatment. It is therefore worrying to hear news about police officers, who are required to be the custodians of law and order, allegedly violating the rights of others. The police are to ensure that the rights of all who come into contact with them are respected and protected.

“The 1997 Constitution and other international instruments, to which The Gambia is a party, guarantees fundamental human rights of everyone living in The Gambia, and the Gambia Police Force, as an agent of the State responsible for the maintenance of law and order, is expected to exercise maximum restraint and ensure its actions are legal, necessary and proportionate.

“The NHRC is investigating the said allegations and will recommend the appropriate action to take to make sure that justice is done if it is established that any form of torture was committed.”

Ebrima Sanneh’s family express shock police are denying torture claims against its top commander Gorgi Mboob

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Ebrima Sanneh’s family have expressed shock at the police’s about-face in the torture of the 26-year-old.

“This is shocking. Gorgi Mboob together with his deputy begged for forgiveness and this was inside their investigation room at the anti-crime there. He then gave us D1000 which Ebrima said he will not touch,” Ebrima’s aunt said as she reacted to the police’s statement Saturday evening.

The police have come under fire after reports anti-crime supremo Gorgi Mboob allegedly beat Ebrima Sanneh while he was detained at anti-crime. The incident allegedly happened on Friday; a team of police officers led by SO Sarr then escorted Sanneh to Kanifing Hospital on Friday after he couldn’t urinate.

On Saturday, Gorgi Mboob told The Fatu Network he could not himself comment on the issue, saying the police spokesman would come up with a statement.

Police later in their statement on Saturday said claims Ebrima was attacked by Mr Mboob are ‘false’.

“For verification purposes, his family can be contacted,” police said while dismissing the claims.

At least three people who say they were also detained at anti-crime and were on the scene have however told The Fatu Network Mr Mboob did indeed beat Sanneh.

“I saw him do it and I’m ready to testify anywhere we go. I was there with 25 other people,” one of them said.

Coronavirus continues its harrowing onslaught as 61 people join 216 people in testing positive for the disease

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The coronavirus pandemic continued its worrisome onslaught on Saturday amid the confirmation of 61 new cases.

The ministry of health in its situation report No. 106 said: “Sixty-one new cases registered, bringing to 277 the total number of COVID-19 cases ever confirmed in the country.

“This denotes that about 1 in every 4 suspected cases reported tested positive for COVID-19. Over 90% of the new cases have had no recent travel history out of the country.”

‘It’s false’: Police completely deny reports Gorgi Mboob beat Ebrima Sanneh

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Police said on Saturday reports its top commander Gorgi Mboob beat Ebrima Sanneh are false.

Police has come under fire amid reports its head of its anti-crime unit Gorgi Mboob beat the 26-year-old while he was being detained at the anti-crime in Bijilo.

Police however said Saturday evening in a statement: “The Office of the Inspector General of Police has noticed with great concern a story circulating on social media with caption ‘Gorgi Mboob accused of attacking Ebrima Sanneh in his genitals’.

“This story is not only false but calculated to mislead the public.

“Today Saturday the 25th of July 2020 around 05:00hrs, the Police Anti Crime Unit received a call for assistance as certain individuals were fighting outside the former Duplex Night Club. A team of Officers were dispatched to the location where they effected arrest on certain individuals.

“The parents of the arrested persons were called and it was during this time when Ebrima Sanneh complain[ed] of abdominal pain. He was given police escort together with his family members to the hospital. Medical examination was conducted on him and he was said to be without any complications as indicated in an ultrasound scan report.

“For verification purposes, his family can be contacted.

“The Inspector General’s Office strongly advise all bloggers, writers, and journalist to verify facts on security matters before publication. The cooperation of the public is highly solicited.”

Muhammed Jawara expresses outrage after drug officers carried out an operation on his farm which saw his employees arrested and taken and farm left without guard

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By Lamin Njie

Gikay Farms chief executive officer Muhammed Jawara has expressed anger after drug law enforcement officers carried out an operation on his farm which saw his employees taken and the farm left without any security.

A team of DLEAG officers descended on the farm situated in Toubakuta Kombo East last Thursday arresting three of his employees found at the farm.

The boys were arrested at around 8pm for allegedly being in possession of cannabis and taken to the DLEAG office in Brikama – as the multi-million dalasis farm was left without anyone to look after it.

Jawara who’s based in the United States in a video statement made available to The Fatu Network insisted he found the operation itself suspect, as they have been operating for six years and such has never happened.

“I hope what am thinking is not true. I hope it’s not because we had an opposition leader visiting the farm recently, I hope this is not retaliation,” Jawara said as he called out the police throughout.

He said elsewhere in the video: “There are so much stuff there. So at night, 8pm, they arrested all these boys and refused to leave one person to look [after the farm].

“[This was] just for a joint. Am not saying that was ok or it was not ok. But you come into a private property, a Gambian entrepreneurial property at night and arresting everyone that was on site, leaving that property with all these things? If you were not aware that you have all these properties there, then I can understand.

“But they saw all these things there. They saw the tractor, they saw the truck, they saw the generators, they saw the solar panels, they saw the papayas. They decided to leave everything there unprotected, unguarded. Because they found a joint in somebody’s bag. And when the farm manager pleaded with them on leave at least one person to protect, to look after the property, the answer was ‘that’s none of our business’.

The police spokesman Superintendent Lamin Njie (not the author of this story) could not comment on the issue as he insisted drug operations is not the province of the police rather the drug law enforcement agency.

DLEAG spokesman Ousman Saidyba reacting to the claims confirmed to The Fatu Network there was an operation.

He however explained: “To say the farm was targeted because Ousainou Darboe went there has no base and I don’t believe there is any evidence to that effect.

“On the other hand, that place is around the border and there is a team that patrols the area. Our seizures in West Coast Region is always very huge and even your people have covered us several times were we made arrests around the border areas.

“We only have specific places were our people are and these traffickers will always avoid that areas. So on timely basis our officers will go on patrol. So it was one of these patrols they identified this place they suspect to be a farm.

“So they arrived there, identified themselves. They found three boys. They first conducted personal searches on the boys and found nothing on them. They then identified a room that was there. They made it clear to them they want to search that room. They searched the room and found some quantities of suspected cannabis.

“They asked them but none of them claimed ownership. And the Act, Section 35(2), is very clear. That where a suspected prohibited drug is found somewhere and nobody claims ownership, all of them should be taken.

“So the senior officer on the ground, when he realised that there were valuables there, he then asked them of the number of the owner of the place. They gave him the number of somebody who resides in The Gambia here. When he called that person, the person said it was late and he would not be able to get there (the farm).

“So the officer then said since it’s three people and they cannot do the investigation there, they have to take all of them into custody. The assumption is you can leave one person there but what if the person you leave there is actually the actual owner [of the cannabis].

“So they took them to the station. Upon their arrival, when they were interrogated at the station, one of the now confessed ownership. The officers on duty then released the other two boys so that they can return back to the property, then in the morning they can take witness statements from them.

“Perhaps someone might say why didn’t one of the officers stay or they leave a team there to protect the property. We have to be very careful. You don’t know what is there. You don’t have an inventory of all the assets that are there. So what if tomorrow they then come and say x, y and z is missing?”

‘It’s not a war’: Poet Saffiyah Joof clarifies she’s only out to establish the truth

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Poet Saffiyah Joof has clarified she’s not waging a war against feminism but rather out to establish the truth.

Joof has sparked a huge debate since Friday following her comments Gambian women have to understand that the main agenda of feminism is to create a ‘destructive’ mindset into our young ladies so that they may disrespect their men.

Joof had insisted on Friday: “Do you know that majority of the feminist women later become lesbians because they don’t want men to control them. Some uses vibrators to satisfy their sexual desires which is creating more harm than good.

“Therefore, men and women are inherently, fundamentally and irreconcilably different and Allah created that. Leadership in any Islamic jurisdiction is given to men not women( example a woman cannot be an imam). Modern feminism is illogically evil and it’s results will lead to more single mothers in the house. Feminist women hate men and they don’t want to get married but need men to satisfy them at times and that will lead women to fornication.

“Most of our ladies are into it due to lack of financial means and they gave out great grand scholarships to such women to keep the movement healthy and alive. And I observed that such women lack the proper teaching of Islam and that will take them time to understand the evil logic behind this movement.”

On Saturday Joof posted further to her Facebook: “Majority of the People are ignorant of what Allah stated in the Quran. First of all, those fighting for women rights have to understand that it’s some ignorant men and bad attitudes of culture that suppress the woman. But Allah command men’s to establish the rights of the Muslim woman. What I will accept is if we African women join together to advocate or fight for our rights without depending on an outside organization or using their laws and following their agendas in other to lead this movement.

“There is no doubt that Islam clearly stated the position of a Muslim woman in her society. If men should follow these commands. Then women will understand that they have more opportunities and they are at peace than any other woman in this world because Islam commands the man to fully take care of the woman( shelter , clothing and feeding). And of course she had the right for education and work “when necessary”. But if we are talking about equity and equality a woman shouldn’t be example a president, an imam leading prayers etc. So there are certain positions that we can’t lead. We must understand this in our fight for our rights.

“Those people that started this movement. Their beliefs and our beliefs are completely different. We can’t take their agendas and advocate for it . Our fight should be in line with what our religion stated. There is a limitation, a boundary, a clear line that we shouldn’t skip. Violence against women Islam said No. And I do advocate for women empowerment but that goes with the teaching and principles of Islam.

“What is completely wrong or what I am against of is recruiting young women to become feminist. Telling them that they don’t need a man and they can stand for themselve. Creating a bridge between men and women to become enemies And they refuse to enlighten them that women and men are suppose to work hand in glove to establish or create a better future for the society.

“I am a poet and I do talk about the issues that happens in our society. I am not fighting only one issue or one group of people. I believe in awakening people through my pen.”

Lamin Darboe writes to Noah Touray over his sacking

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Lamin Darboe has confirmed he has filed a petition for ‘unlawful’ termination to the office of the secretary general and head of the civil service.

“Yes, I did receive a letter of termination on 24th June 2020. I responded to it on 25th June 2020, duly served to the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Youth and Sports. I also filed a petition for unlawful termination to the office of the Secretary General and Head of the Civil Service on 25th June,” Mr Darboe said on Friday as he broke his silence about his firing as NYC boss.

He continued: “While the Permanent Secretary of MOYS responded, maintaining their position, I am yet to receive any response from the Secretary General on the faith of my petition.

“I have decided to hand over on July 3rd not because I recognize the decision as legitimate. I have handed over in the interest of youth and the nation.”

Senegal strengthens coronavirus testing for travellers

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Senegal is strengthening its coronavirus testing capacity to enable travellers to get tested before leaving the country, and testing those arriving in the West African state.

Senegal, which depends on tourism for around 4% of GDP, has reported 9,422 cases since the outbreak, with 182 deaths.

It lifted a ban on international flights from July 15 but said it will apply the principle of reciprocity to travellers from countries that do not allow citizens from Senegal.

Around 1.7 million people holidayed in Senegal in 2019.

The health ministry has accredited four testing centres in the capital Dakar, from only one at the onset of the outbreak, to test travellers. It plans to expand testing in other major towns.

Papa Alassane Diaw, who manages the IRESSEF lab in Dakar, told Reuters on Friday that their two labs, one close to the airport, had the capacity to carry out 2,000 tests per day, but the labs were currently testing around 100 to 150 every day.

“This centre is a health ministry station. It wanted it for travellers flying out of the country because a lot of countries require a COVID-19 test before entering their territory.” Diaw said,

Senegal has carried out around 104,495 tests so far since the outbreak in March.

SAMSUDEEN SARR – COMMENT: UN chief condemns! Is Mali the first ‘African Spring?’

I wonder how many people have heard the condemnatory speech recently uttered by the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on July 17, 2020 in South Africa on the celebration of Mandela’s International day where he hit several rough nerves among advocates of global capitalism, virtually denouncing the system as “our embraced economic order” that has failed the hopes and aspirations of the overwhelming majority of mankind in favor of a few. In his blunt criticism of its disproportionate distribution of global resources and opportunities that favors a tiny minority over the rest of humanity, he bemoaned the lack of conscience and empathy behind what he underscored as the 26 richest people in the world insatiably controlling more wealth than the 3.8 billion commoners constituting half the population of the earth. The secretary general went on to highlight our betrayed trust in the system which has been laid bare by the economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic affecting mostly those working in the informal economy (the Gambia ‘rabaraba’ work force, namely). That in its wake, while the disease has brought us the deepest recession since World-War 11 and the broadest collapse in income since 1870, a tiny number of billionaires and millionaires still enjoy better health care, live safer and are hardly affected by its high infection and mortality rate.

Mr. Guterres didn’t only decry the problem as an unsustainable-vicious system that is projected to push one-hundred-million more people into extreme poverty but further described how it may engender famine of historic proportion. He illustrated what he analyzed to be a fragile world now, “exposing our fallacies and falsehoods everywhere” coupled with the misconception that free markets can ascertain healthcare for everybody or the delusion that the human race had permanently eradicated global racism. He no longer believes in the myth that we are all in the same boat and suggested the adoption of urgent remedies to improve the status quo.

Plus in symmetry to what worsens the phenomenon, he illustrates the inherent and pervasive corruption organic to most or all capitalist institutions, more harmful in political establishments.

His message has not augured well with scholars and elites convinced of the perfection of capitalism over any universal economic system that is believed to be grounded on the objective of fulfilling human salvation and therefore should be spared all such kind of ‘extremist criticisms’.

Some are even calling for his resignation from the world body for such utterance, while others attack the whole UN organization for its failures, incompetence or uselessness and the need to even defund it.

President Donald Trump reelected for a second term will be thrilled with the guaranteed support of England’s Boris Johnson and some other xenophobic world leaders to see the disintegration of the organization.

S.G. Guterres is now likened to American presidential aspirant Senator Bernie Sanders for his “far-left viewpoints” rooted on socialist and communist ideologies. Remember Senator Bernie Sander’s catchphrase in the wretchedness of the 400 richest Americans having more money than the combined wealth owned by the rest of the 329 million US population while citizens unnecessarily die of curable diseases for lack of affordable healthcare, the best education opportunities earmarked for the richest, the unjustifiable homelessness everywhere and all other itemized calamities? The Senator never hesitates to particularize the ugliest idiosyncrasies of capitalism

As much as I will never subscribe to the notion of substituting capitalism with socialism, the only alternative economic system we know, I think the UN Chief diplomat has a legitimate point in calling for radical reformation of the bias Western system.

However, thanks to communism the Chinese have undeniably lifted millions of their people from abject poverty and ignorance into world-class sophistication within record-breaking time; nevertheless the kind of society they reign-over has ever tailored policies primarily favorable to members of the communist party founded since 1921.

And I see no difference warranting the hypocritical hullabaloo over how the 1.3 million Rohingya Muslims persecuted in Myanmar from how the 12 million Uyghur Muslims mainly in China’s Xinjiang province are genocidally encamped and sterilized. Hey, why is the UN Human rights or Genocide prevention commission mute about this problem in China? Where the heck are the Arabs who funded the Myanmar case? I think Ba Tambadou is still available with ample experience to burst the Chinese? Don’t you think so?

To me, the Chinese situation is unsustainable and will ultimately implode sooner or later. Hence, it was capitalism yesterday, capitalism today and certainly capitalism tomorrow but with much anticipated difference.

I can however remember how similar aspersions were cast on Mr. Guterres when in his inaugural speech soon after his assumption of the position of UN Secretary General in January 2017, warned the superpowers to stop inciting, funding and waging wars that are nowadays all reckless and not winnable, epitomized by the protracted debacles in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria. To the billionaires always hitting jackpots in the manufacture and sale of weaponry, the secretary general for saying so had become an existential threat to their global market and “Wall Street” stocks. The war in Yemen was only two years old from their incitement and prolongation where American and British weapon dealers were pocketing trillions of dollars from weapon sale to oil-rich Saudi Arabia spearheading the genocide in Yemen.

By extension, while outgoing Secretary General Ban-Ki Moon was in total support of France and Senegal committed to invade the Gambia and forcefully oust the APRC government in 2017, Mr. Antonio Guterres throughout opposed and tried to discourage the military adventurism of settling the Gambian electoral dispute by war. Thank God, President Jammeh averted the disaster by yielding to reasoning. Though weapons profiteers had lost a regrettable opportunity in the failure of an “imminent” war falsely outlined as a mission to go and kill or flush out MFDC and Charles Taylor’s rebels out of the subversive Gambia Armed Forces. Yes, I like Mr. Antonio Guterres.

Still on a related reasoning, I see a broader picture painted by the secretary general from the harmful impact of the pandemic affecting all of us in a way that should concern all governments. Will America and Europe continue to be what they used to be after this crisis? The hub of global capitalism with all its adverse effects on the downtrodden being quickly normalized again? I don’t think so. But I also don’t think there is any wizard capable of giving us a precise or accurate prediction of how things will turn out to be in the future.

Governments seem to be merely pretending as if they are in control or in command of their sense of direction but considering all their erratic behaviors I see them as mere bluffs. None of them know what tomorrow holds for humanity.

The European Union after an abnormal emergency session this week, agreed on a borrowed stimulus package of 850 billion Euros to cushion the crash of their free falling economies expected to soon put their work forces into deep recession.

I also saw the French foreign minister Jean-Yves Le Drian in Lebanon invited to discuss and try to see how to help solve the problem of the Arab nation speedily running out of raw cash. But the Frenchman didn’t sound too honest to me for not telling them that France doesn’t have enough or extras to offer needy nations; but in a classic bluff, warned them to first start from stopping the prevalent corruption by their politicians.

That should be an awakening message to most African countries totally dependent on foreign aid to keep the wheels of their economic engines turning, especially Francophone African nations paying France, $500 billion dollars annually on a stupid colonial agreement that will now be utilized to rescue French citizens but not Senegalese, Malians, Ivorians, Gabonese or all the other slavish French loyalists in the continent.

Not knowing or having any alternative plans to what the Neo-Colonial masters offer them, leaves these nations vulnerable to internal civil unrest that may bring down most governments.

It will be very unlikely for France or the French foreign minister Drian to advice African politicians to start fighting corruption in their governments for obvious reasons. They have indeed been clandestinely encouraging it, although the people are rapidly being educated through social media about the greed and crookedness among these corrupt leaders.

Mali is currently facing an unprecedented backlash caused by corrupt politicians in an unprecedented manner that has certainly scared the devil out of the leaders of ECOWAS who may also be the next to deal with their fed up population. President Macky Sall of Senegal is for the first time asking international creditors to cancel Africa’s foreign debts as the only way out.

This may actually be the beginning of “The African Spring” when corrupt leaders will have to give way to honest heads of state. Otherwise our floating African boat will sink in the high seas with irreversible ramifications.

Europeans will not want to be too concerned with the corruption of African leaders, factoring the $50 billion dollars they steal every year from their people and hide it in their banks and never in African banks. Of course, such amount of wealth cannot be safely hidden in African banks, lest the word goes around from employees to the tinniest villages on how Hadim Dakar got rich so quick from his monthly income. Hence the Europeans and Americans often show them all the tricks on how to hide these stolen national wealths in their banks or at other offshore depositories not traceable by anyone other than the depositors and perhaps discreet middle persons working for the banks. Sadly, the majority of these rogues often die losing all their stolen money hoarded in European and American financial establishments like in the cases of Mobutu and Abacha.

The stoppage of this unconscionable racketeering must be prioritized among all post “African Spring” governments better fashioned on zero tolerance to corruption, like Singapore did long ago to achieve their enviable economic success.

On a final note, I wish to declare my full support to the “African Spring” in the same way I support Secretary General Guterres’ call for a better world or a better monetary system devoid of senseless greed and corruption or unchecked exploitation of the underprivileged masses and the colored races.

Thanks for reading.

Samsudeen Sarr

Banjul, The Gambia.

Coronavirus fight: China yet again donates medical supplies to Gambia as ambassador says his country will continue to stand by Gambia

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The Ambassador of China Ma Jianchun has said his country admires the vigour and high spirits with which The Gambia continues to fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.

Speaking at the handing over ceremony of new batch of medical supplies and sewing machines to the Office of the First lady at State house on Friday, Ambassador Jianchun said his country will continue to stand by The Gambia during these challenging times, according to a State House news release.

“A consignment of 10, 000 medical masks, 1,000 N95 respiratory masks, 100 protective suits, 100 safety goggles, 79 infrared thermometres and 15 set of sewing machines were handed over to Her Excellency, Madam Fatou Bah Barrow at the State House. They will be forwarded to some target beneficiaries in the country,” State House said.

“I would like to express admiration for Gambia government and people’s efforts in fighting the corona virus,” he said, according to State House.

“This in return will further assist in protecting people’s lives and health,” he added.

The Gambian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr Mamadou Tangara described the current Covid 19 situation in the country as “exceptional crisis” that requires urgent attention of all actors to effectively combat it, according to State House.

“We cannot thank you enough for your support,” Honourable Tangara said. “When we talk about a community of shared future between China and Africa, this is a typical demonstration of it,” he added, noting that the pandemic has gone across borders and affects everyone around the world.

The medical supplies came from Guangxi Zhuang regional government in Southern China, which is twin city to the city of Banjul as the capital of The Gambia. On top of those supplies, the Chinese Embassy in Banjul also added 15 set of electronic sewing machines.

Lamin Darboe labels his sacking as ‘unlawful’ as he breaks his silence one month after his services were terminated as NYC chief

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Lamin Darboe has insisted those that sacked had not put country and the interest of the youth first.

Darboe was removed as head of National Youth Council last month having been in the role for six years. Scores of youths have railed against his removal.

Friday marked one month since the development and Mr Darboe used the moment to break his silence on the issue.

He said: “Today marks one month since my services were unlawfully terminated as the Executive Director of the National Youth Council (NYC). It’s as well been one month since I wrote a petition to the Secretary General and Head of Civil Service and I’ve not yet received any reply.

“I must admit that the circumstances of my leaving office as Executive Director are not pleasant. But I am not sad or bitter. I am of course disappointed that those who by the stroke of their pen terminated my services had not put country – the interest of the youth – first before self.

“Nonetheless, I thank Allah the Almighty for my life, strenght and wisdom to serve my country – and the youth against all odds.

“I loved my job. I respected my job. I valued my work. I had left better paying job for it. I sacrificed my career for it. For me, serving my country when its most needed – and at the apex of youth matters in particular- wasn’t just to earn my keep. It was an honour. It was fulfilling. The staff have been phenomenally committed, hardworking and professional. I enjoyed your company. I learnt a lot from you and i will remain grateful. And if I have offended anyone of you during course of our work, please accept my apologies and you’re forgiven. I didn’t intend to hurt anyone.

“To the youth, I am overwhelmed by your show of support and solidarity. You’re worth serving. I don’t have the right words to express the deep feelings of gratefulness. Not that I am surprised. We are one. We’ve always been one. And we will always be one regardless of the God we worship, the language we speak, our backgrounds or our individual differences.

“We’ve come far in our reforms for the freedom and development of youth. Let us continue to march forward. Rest assured that I will be by your side. After seeing what I have seen from you, my conviction is greater today than it has ever been. This is not the time to give up on our aspirations for our country – and the youth.

“Deep down, in my heart, lies the young people of The Gambia. This love i shall never forfeit! Whether I am the Executive Director of The Gambia National Youth Council (NYC) or not, I shall remain resolute and committed to the course of young people. This is a duty on my part, a duty that I must continue to discharge with passion and diligence.”

Ram dealers are asked to keep away from major highways and the Serrekunda market area

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Ram dealers in the Kanifing Municipality have been asked to keep away from all major highways, the Serekunda Market area, Westfield, among other areas not identified for selling of rams.

The Kanifing Municipal Council on Friday identified spots for the sale of rams. They are the Independence Stadium Area in Bakau; the Tippa Garage in Bakoteh; Old Jeshwang Market Area; Abuko ‘Daral’ left/right; Buffer Zone; The area around Manjai football Field; [and] New Jeshwang ‘Daral’.

“Consequently, the Council has resolved that as per section ten (10) of the By-laws, all major highways, the Serekunda Market area, Westfield, among other eyesore areas are not to be used by any individual, or groups and/or companies at any point in time for ram sales. Anybody who does it has committed an offense and shall be prosecuted accordingly.

“In light of the above, The Kanifing Municipal Council hereby solicits the public’s generous support and cooperation. KMC wishes you all a happy ‘Eid-ul Adha’ (Tobaski),” KMC said in a statement signed by public relations manager Isatou Faal.

Breaking: Coronavirus kills sixth person as staggering 46 new cases take total to 216

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A sixth person has died from coronavirus as the nation’s cases jumped to 216 following the discovery of 46 new cases.

The ministry of health said in its situation report No. 105 on Friday: “One new death recorded, bringing to 6 the total number of COVID-19 related deaths reported – this represents a crude case fatality rate of 2.8%.

“Forty-six new cases registered – the highest reported in a single day – bringing to 216 the total number of COVID-19 cases ever confirmed in the country.”

The steep rise came as State House announced President Barrow was lifting the state of public emergency.

State House says nation’s coronavirus fightback to now be governed by new regulations made by health minister

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State House on Friday said the COVID-19 pandemic in The Gambia is now governed by Public Health (Dangerous Infectious Diseases) Protection Regulations, 2020.

“These Regulations have been promulgated by the Hon. Minister of Health, Dr Ahmadou Samateh pursuant to the Public Health Act Cap 40.02 and the Quarantine Act, Cap 42.03 of the Laws of The Gambia. These Regulations are made to empower public health authorities apply all necessary health measures geared towards preventing and containing the spread of dangerous infectious diseases, including Corona virus,” State House said in a statement.

The statement added: “Under the Regulations, the Minister is empowered to declare the whole or any part of The Gambia as an infected local area and accordingly restrict or prohibit the movement of persons and vehicles; order the closure of borders during the period of the restriction on movement, except for the transportation of persons performing essential services or obtaining essential supplies; restrict or prohibit mass gatherings of persons and order the temporary closure of public places; construct or designated spaces as quarantine and isolation centres for travelers coming from infected areas; order persons entering in The Gambia to bear the cost of their quarantine; and order compulsory wearing of a face mask by all persons in public places.”

President Barrow abandons state of emergency as State House says decision is taken to reduce the hardship faced by households

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State House on Friday said President Adama Barrow has decided to lift the State of Public Emergency. The presidency said the move came as of Wednesday night, 22 Jul.

A statement said: “The Office of the President reminds the public that it has been five months since President Adama Barrow declared the first State of Public Emergency in The Gambia in accordance with the 1997 Constitution, to effectively respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Since then, the President had issued series of public Emergency Declarations all geared towards ensuring that we contain the spread of the Corona Virus, reinforce the health response, assist the population with food and essential items and stimulate the economy. Present Barrow has been updated on the current realities as the experts continue to assess and monitor the health and socio-economic situation in the country.

“As of Friday, 24th July, 2020, confirmed cases in the country stand at 170 with 101 active cases, 7 probable cases, 64 recovered patients. Unfortunately, five (5) people have lost their lives to COVID-19.

“An assessment of the impact of scaling down on the Gambian economy has produced uncomfortable results. Accordingly, the economy will lose GMD2.5 billion and shrink by 3 percentage points- from the projected growth rate of 6.3 per cent in 2020 to 3.3 per cent.

“Citizens are assured that safeguarding the lives of the people, especially the poorest and most vulnerable remains the immediate priority of President Barrow’s government and its partners. With 48.6% of our population of 2 million living below the poverty line, it is imperative that government, partners and citizens all take steps that will lessen the COVID-19 shock on the poverty level in the country and on vulnerable farming population as well as women and youth operating in the informal sector.

“It is for this reason, and after consultation with health experts and the Cabinet Sub-Committee on Covid-19, that the President decided to lift the State of Public Emergency as of Wednesday night, 22 July 2020. While this decision is taken to reduce the hardship faced by households across the country and in consideration of other broader issues, The public is informed of the resumption of normal social and economic activities, albeit under stringent health and safety measures.

“These measures include but not limited to observing strict social distancing rules, mandatory wearing of facemasks in all public places, including inside taxis and other public transports, markets and schools.

“The Government has already gazetted the guidelines on the management of COVID-19 situation post emergency regulation. President Barrow calls on all Gambians to adhere to these guidelines and support health authorities in dealing with the pandemic. All are alerted that the security forces will not hesitate to enforce the guidelines especially in cases of repeated violations.

“Public should be aware that although the emergency measures are lifted, the land, air and sea borders still remain closed. Government will continue to review the closure of the borders as the situation evolves.

“The Government recognizes that the population may have to live with the virus for an extended period, until a vaccine or a cure is found. While the Government strengthens its response mechanisms to COVID-19 including putting in place robust and accelerated public sensitization efforts, The Gambia just like all other countries needs to open up to rebuild and sustain its economy.

“President assures everyone that his Government will continue to uphold the tenets of democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law. However, the Government is also responsible for the protection and safety of the population.

“Therefore, as normal social and economic activities resume, the Government will continue to monitor infection trends and will not hesitate to take any lawful means to address the situation if the rate of COVID-19 infections continue to rise.

“President calls for the cooperation of all citizens and residents in The Gambia in curbing the coronavirus while endeavouring to build on the social and economic realities of our country.”

UDP launches mask initiative as party’s leader Darboe insists Gambians now need to adhere to WHO guidelines to stop a spread of coronavirus

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The United Democratic Party on Friday launched its National Free Mask for All Initiative with party leader Ousainou Darboe insisting Gambians now need to adhere to guidance put in place by the World Health Organisation.

“At out level as a political party, we recognise the need to stand by all Gambians and non-Gambians residing in our country and more importantly, extend moral and financial assistance to all citizens and families during moments of need,” Mr Darboe said at his office in Pipeline while launching the initiative.

He added: “Through this initiative, the United Democratic Party aims to donate face masks to Gambians in all regions across the country to avail everybody face masks. The distribution of the face masks which will be done through the Party’s National Youth Wing Structure, will kick start in the first week of August 2020.”

HASSOUM CEESAY – COMMENTARY: ‘I fear being managed out and eliminated and my opinions suppressed’, E.F Small, Gambian Patriot

By Hassoum Ceesay, Historian, the Gambia National Museum

Recently, I spent a few hours at the archives and I was intrigued by a small article tucked away on page 2 of a 1958 copy of The Gambia Echo on a very momentous event in Gambian media history been a reported encounter between our foremost patriot, First Gambian Elected Member, and crusading journalist, Mr. E.F Small, OBE(1890-1958), and The Gambian’s first millionaire Sarkis Madi, died 1962. The story tells me that Small was indeed a man of great character, a fierce patriot and a redoubtable defender of the rights of Gambian free expression.

In 1922, Small had founded The Gambia Outlook and Senegambia Reporter as the first newspaper in Bathurst for close to 40 years. Since the folding up of The Bathurst Observer in 1883, Gambians had no newspaper to read, and write about the ills and glory of their country.

Desperate patriots like Hamilton Joiner and Njai-Gomez resorted to printing their thoughts on the state of the polity in pamphlets for free distribution at the MaCcarthy Square. Nana Grey Johnson has ably written about his ‘era of pamphleteering ‘in his magnum opus, The Story of The Gambian Newspaper(2000).

Small wanted to end this hiatus in free expression and founded his newspaper even though he well knew that he could not print it in Bathurst because the Government Printer would never print for him. Small therefore registered his newspaper in The Gambia, in Senegal and in the UK. He will edit it in Bathurst, print in Rufisque, Senegal, distribute in Bathurst and in UK! This was Small’s earnest patriotism!

But I must digress a bit here and explain Small’s view of Senegal. He saw The Gambia and Senegal as one people cut into two by the 1888-1894 French-Anglo Boundary Commission. He saw and believed in Senegambia, a whole polity from the River Senegal to the River Cacheu inhabited by the same people, sharing languages and cultures and civilizations. Small did not allow himself to be hampered by the colonial boundaries. In Rufsique, Senegal, he had friends like Galandou Diouf(1875-1941); like Small, he was the First Elected Member to the French Assembly from West Africa. Diouf helped Small to get a printer in Rufisque.

Printing in Senegal soon proved a heavy financial burden to Small. He spent money he could not recoup due to refusal by the Colonial Government to advertise in his newspaper as it was seen as anti-government. In fact, certain colonial Governors in Bathurst like Sir Cecil Armitage even wrote a Circular to all Civil Servants encouraging them not to buy The Gambia Outlook and Senegambia Reporter. Small soon felt into serious debts to keep his newspaper afloat.

One of his staff reporters, Hamilton Joiner, knew about his boss’ financial woes and approached the richest Gambian at the time, Sarkis Madi, father of John Madi(1913-1965), Gambian nationalist leader and merchant. Joiner told Sarkis to intervene to rescue Small and his newspaper.

In June 1926, Sarkis offered Small a loan of 1000 Pounds Sterling( over 60,000 Pounds Sterling in 2020 money). The condition was that Sarkis will not interfere in the editorial line of the paper or try to influence it in any way or take part in any editorial production. But Sarkis will buy and manage the press for the newspaper to ensure payment of staff writers, journalists, pay for newsprint and pay Small a salary until the loan is paid and then Small can take back the business.

Small’s reply to this offer is indeed telling of a great Gambian patriot. He told Sarkis ‘When a capitalist like you begins by managing a paper, it always invariably ends in the original Editor and Founder like myself being managed out and eliminated and his opinions suppressed, and whatever influence he had withers away. To me, I regard my newspaper The Gambia Outlook as a sacred trust on behalf of my people, wherein I give voice to the poor, the oppressed and the underdogs in Gambian society. It would be a betrayal of that Trust if I were to part with the control of the paper’.

There the negotiations ended. Small, Joiner and Sarkis made a Gentlemen’s Agreement never to reveal this project. It was on Small funeral day in January 1958, that Joiner, out of journalistic itch, revealed the story after keeping it under wraps for 23 years.

The Gambia Press Union could have a prize named after Small, a stout and unyielding defender of Gambian journalism and free speech!

One-year-old among 24 people who test positive for coronavirus as nation’s cases shoot to 170

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A year-old child has tested positive for coronavirus alongside 23 others as the country’s cases shot to 170.

The ministry of health said in its situation report No. 104 “24 new cases registered- the highest reported in a single day- bringing to 170 the total number of COVID-19 cases ever confirmed in the country”.

“Of these, 2 are key COVID-19 response staff from the NPHL. About 30% of the newly confirmed cases were at the send-off party hosted by an existing COVID-19 case (Case 93),” the health ministry said.

Out of the 24, one is a one-year-old boy while a four-year-old girl is also part of the new group of Covid-19 patients.

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