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‘All the allegations are false’: Hayatt shoots back at FSQA after latter penalised company over ‘expired’ drink

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By Jaka Ceesay Jaiteh

Hayatt Ltd has denied allegations of distribution of expired canned drinks in the country.

The main supplier of Delta fruit canned drink, Hayatt Ltd has recently been accused of being involved in the distribution of a canned drink with misleading labels and fraudulent act after a video went viral on the internet.

Hayatt Ltd has been the main supplier of delta canned drink since 2018 from a Vietnamese company called Tan Do Refreshing Water Co Ltd.

The scandal has drawn immense attention from various sectors most especially the food safety and quality authority which is responsible for the inspections of food products.

Food Safety and Quality Authority on July 3 released a press release stating that the alleged act is part of a gross violation of the Food Safety & Quality Act 2011 (Section 42) and then took the following actions: a mandatory product recall has been initiated to recover all the products supplied so far for destruction and disposal; FSQA food Inspectors and personnel have been dispatched to confiscate any of the products found in shops, supermarkets and warehouses all over the country; [and] steps have also been taken to prosecute the supplier.

The suppliers have now denied allegations of distribution of expired canned drinks and also using misleading labels.

“The drink labels would have said to be misleading if the flavor stated on the label was not the same as the juice inside,” Muhammed Jallow, of Hayatt Ltd said.

“Due to the coronavirus pandemic the manufacturers could not get cans from China and therefore had to use the only alternative which were empty cans of another drink the company manufactures called Lacy. But apart from that all the allegations made were false,” Muhammed added.

17 health workers that had contact with nurse killed by coronavirus are pulled from public and put in quarantine

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The ministry of health has revealed 17 health workers have been taken into quarantine after they came into contact with a senior EFSTH nurse that died of coronavirus.

The ministry on Monday revealed a 50-year-old senior nurse working at EFSTH died of COVID-19 last Saturday, the third person to succumb to the disease in the country.

On Tuesday, the ministry said in its report 17 health workers that had contact with him have been placed on quarantine.

“While 24 persons were newly taken into quarantine, 1 new person has been discharged. The newly quarantined include 17 health worker contacts of Case 061 (the deceased healthcare worker),” the ministry said.

The Fatu Network understands the man that died is from Salikeni.

Art Cathey – Gambia’s New Eccentric American Master

By Momodou Ndow

Youree Dell Harris was an American television personality best known as Miss Cleo, a spokeswoman for a psychic pay-per-call service called Psychic Readers Network from 1997 to 2003. She used various aliases, including Cleomili Harris and Youree Perris. She was born in Los Angeles and worked for Psychic Readers Network under the name Cleo. She claimed to be a mystical witch doctor from Jamaica. Her last project, Super Club Cafe, failed in 1997, and she left town with a trail of debts and broken promises” according to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. She told her cast members she had “bone cancer” and her medical costs would prevent her from paying people immediately. In 2002, the Federal Trade Commission charged the company’s owners and Cleo’s promoters in ten states. They had defrauded victims an estimated $1 billion. A settlement was reached to erasing $500 million of debt owed by its victims to the Network and paid a $5 million fine. Basically, Youree Dell Harris aka Clemili aka Youree Parris aka Miss Cleo, was nothing but a BIG FRAUD.

 Art Cathey is an eccentric American woman from the boonies of Alabama and now living in The Gambia and claims to be a Holistic Counselor, Grant Writer, Ancestral Matchmaker, Urban Astrologer, Wife and a New Mom Free Spirit. After living in Gambia for a few months, she has now declared herself to be Gambia’s “New Master”. These are her exact words “y’all like your old master and you don’t want a new master.” She said her mission is to help other blacks in the diaspora repatriate back to Africa. According to Art Cathey, she will teach them how to invest in Africa, how to relocate to Africa, and help them with the mindset adjustment they need to make African holistic health. And she offers them a no cost consultation on how to change their lives for the better. As a Holistic Practitioner, Art Cathey promises optimal spiritual, mental and physical health. And as an Urban Astrologer, she can use the stars, the moon and the annual location of space rocks to predict and explain peoples lives, just like the original Miss Cleo. Urban Astrologer are usually idiots who have no understanding of physics and how the other planets do not change the outcome of events.

Now that the similarities between Miss Cleo and Art Cathey have been established, I will be referring to Art Cathey as “Miss Cleo Alabama” going forward in this piece. Since moving to Gambia, Miss Cleo Alabama has been claiming that she is the “New Master” and there to take over and develop the country, and that Gambians are perfect slaves. In virtually all her videos on her YouTube channel, Miss Cleo Alabama is constantly insulting Gambians and everything Gambian. She said she is in Gambia to claim what belongs to her. Miss Cleo Alabama terms Gambians as Afri-coon and calls them slow, docile, dirty, and the list goes on. (The word “coon” is an extremely contemptuous term used to insult a black person. It also means an undignified person). This is what Miss Cleo Alabama is telling her audience in her videos and asking them to share, share and share. This is the same audience, she is trying to relocate to Gambia and help them invest in real estate and change their lives for the better. Miss Cleo Alabama tells them that Gambia is cheap, and they can have a fabulous house and live LARGE for $300 a month and can even run around naked if they want to. In just the few months she has lived in Gambia, Miss Cleo Alabama sells herself as a business and housing expert in the Gambia and holds webinars for her potential clients.

Now living in Gambia, Miss Cleo Alabama seems surprised to see white people there and tends to have an emotional meltdown at the sight of a white person. She said the Afri-coons still love their “Old Masters” and she is there to change that as the “New Master”.  In her delusional mind, Miss Cleo Alabama is in Gambia to save Gambians from their “Old Master”. In one of her videos, Miss Cleo Alabama describes an incident that took place during her trip to the ATM, when she saw a “weird-looking” white man who was pulling back a little Gambian girl who was attempting to enter the ATM area. According to Miss Cleo Alabama, her “pedophilia radar went off” and she immediately started questioning the girl and recording the encounter with her camera. Then a Gambian man showed up and identify himself and the girl’s father and told her that the white man was a family friend and they were all together. Any sensible person should have known their place and respect that. But not Miss Cleo Alabama, she got confrontational with the father and in her video, referred to the father as a sorry Afri-coon who was pimping his little girl to the white man. And mind you, Miss Cleo Alabama has zero evidence of any wrongdoing, but she went ahead and made that serious allegation against the girl’s father to her audience. 

Pedophilia is a problem around the world, and I would encourage every decent human being to fight it, but it must be done within the confines of the law. One cannot just work around and start confronting people, especially when there is zero evidence. I can understand if Miss Cleo Alabama had found the white man with the little girl in a dark corner somewhere, but this incident was in broad daylight and at an ATM. I bet Miss Cleo will call my argument here “deflection”, she is quick at that when challenged. Then again, Miss Cleo nervousness may have been born out of her own personal experiences as a child, and that’s understandable, but it still doesn’t warrant confronting people in broad daylight with zero evidence. Pedophilia is a huge problem in the United states, especially, thirty to forty years ago.   Miss Cleo also talks about sex tourism in the Gambia, which is a huge problem, just like everywhere tourist frequent, and she is welcome to help in that fight. But in one of her Facebook live videos, Miss Cleo Alabama told her male audience to come down to Gambia to get some women, and that they don’t even need to have “game”.  She further told them that they may have to clean them up because Gambia women are dirty. How does one claim to fight sex tourism from one side of your mouth and encourage other men to come down and get their sex on. Who does that? Miss Cleo Alabama.

To justify her insults, narrow mindedness, rude and obnoxious behavior towards Gambians, Miss Cleo Alabama continuously says that she is creating jobs. She also said this “if y’all don’t like my tone, FUCK YOU.” Creating jobs, no  matter how many, is not a green light to insult and degrade any group of people, especially the way Miss Cleo Alabama does it. She is vile and despicable. Different people from around the world, including Gambians, come to the United States and create employment for American citizens, but that does not give them the right to publicly insult Americans and everything American, given all the ills we all know about in the US. In fact, Americans will not even allow such BS! Miss Cleo Alabama talks about being broke and struggling in the US, and her attitude and behavior is that of a Hood Rat, and it’s manifested in all her videos. She is nasty and hyper dramatic! Miss Cleo Alabama is a Hood Rat who found herself “balling” in Gambia with a few dollars, after her long struggles in the US. With Gambia and Gambians open and welcoming, Miss Cleo now thinks she can insult and degrade Gambians, particularly Gambian women, because they docile and she’s there to take over. No amount of dollars is worth the demeaning insults Miss Cleo Alabama is spewing. In every country you go, regardless of how poor you think the people are, you should show respect. This is a universal rule! But of course, an ignoramus like Miss Cleo Alabama wouldn’t know that. If she had gone to India and do the same shit for instance, she will not last a day.

Gambia’s new “Hood Rat Master” is out of her mind and her attitude stinks from a hundred miles away. She thinks her head is wrapped nice and tight, but that’s only on the outside. She has a storm brewing inside and needs a savior herself. Here is another garbage that came  out of Miss Cleo Alabama’s mouth “we the diaspora blacks are more advance and are coming to take over.” I wonder who told the Hood Rat that she was speaking for anyone. The diaspora blacks I have interacted with will condemn her ass for such disparaging remarks! For someone who claims to be a Holistic Counselor, she is anything but whole. She is emotionally, psychologically and spiritually malnourished, and it’s apparent in her behavior. Miss Cleo Alabama is also an Urban Astrologer who is unable to predict that her diaper mouth will be challenged. As I watched her tell her audience about the good fortunes waiting for them in The Gambia, I kept waiting for the incense burners to start smoking and for the 1800 number to appear on the video screen. 1800 -ART-VILE. With Alabama being KKK Central, racism is raw there and unhidden, especially 40 years ago, and Miss Cleo Alabama probably had her share of demeaning remarks and insults just like a good number of blacks in the US, Africans included. So how does one then turn around and demean others? Especially a Holistic Counselor!

In conclusion, I am appealing to every proud Gambia to stand up and defend our dignity and show this eccentric Hood Rat that we are not going to stand by a watch her insult Gambia and everything Gambian. She needs to be smoked out and grabbed by the tail. Rather that inviting Madi Jobateh for questioning, the Hood Rat should have been invited by the authorities for questioning regarding her daily disparaging remarks about the country she is now “balling” at. She is boosting her social media presence by routinely degrading and insulting Gambia and Gambians and think it’s cute. She uses shock-jock tactics by making statements like “they sleep with the goats”. To her, having goats in your compound equals “sleeping with the goats”. Arna ngee dey “live” di hasteh ak sageh? Well, Cathey aka Miss Cleo Alabama aka Hood Rat aka New Master is abusing our welcoming nature by insulting our dignity with impunity. She has gotten too excited and now attacks everything Gambian. Are there problems in The Gambia? Of course! Just like the problems Miss Cleo Alabama has been tired of in the US which prompted her move to Mother Land. But one can speak the truth without being rude and disrespectful to Mother Land and your host! 

‘He’s one of the frequent visitors here’: Police arrest again man nicknamed Ratty – as spokesman says he’s all the time involved in burgling

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By Matty Senghore

Police on Tuesday paraded 14 people after they were arrested over various offences among them burglary.

“Prominent among them is one individual called Babucarr Camara alias Ratty. He is one of the frequent visitors of this unit here, police anti-crime unit. Reason for this is because he is all the time involved in house breaking and stealing and today the flat screens you have seen here, about two or three of them are being recovered from this individual,” police spokesman Superintendent Lamin Njie told reporters at the police anti-crime unit in Bijilo Tuesday afternoon.

Ratty who is said to be a one time beneficiary of the presidential pardon was paraded alongside 13 others including Assan Conteh who police say always had a cutlass.

Spokesman Njie said: “Also we have another individual among them called Assan Conteh. He is also very notorious for house breaking and stealing and so in recent time he’s arrested for robbing somebody with violence.
“Because if you look at the materials we see here, there is a cutlass among them. This cutlass was recovered from Assan.”

Among the stolen properties are one solar panel, eight flat-screen TVs, one gas cooker and two vehicles.

Breaking: Relentless President Barrow declares new state of emergency

President Adama Barrow has declared a fresh state of public emergency throughout the country in a bid to stop a spread of coronavirus.

State House said: “In exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 34(6) of the 1997 Constitution, His Excellency, Adama Barrow, President of the Republic of The Gambia has declared a State of Public Emergency in the whole country. The declaration shall last for a period of seven days, pursuant to section 34(2) with effect from 8th July 2020.

“The public is reminded that the COVID -19 Emergency Regulations issued under the Emergency Powers Act shall continue to apply during the period of the State of Public Emergency.

“Furthermore, the public is advised to take all precautionary measures to protect themselves and curb the spread of COVID-19, while the experts continue to monitor and assess the situation.”

Alhagie Jawara: The lawmaker plotting revenge against UDP

UDP MPs now have a mountain to climb after MPs of nearly all the political parties represented at the national assembly on Monday threw their weight behind a bill that seeks to accord elected local government officials greater freedom and independence.

UDP have since April been trying to push Brikama Area Council Chairman Sheriffo Sonko out the door after he allegedly strayed from the ’cause’ of the party.

UDP West Coast regional committee had brought a complaint before the party’s national executive that Mr Sonko was being oblivious to the activities of the party. They recommended that he be sacked amid huge suspicion he was building love relations with President Adama Barrow – an adversary.

The current local government act says an elected local government official shall cease to be an official of a local government council if his party sacks him. UDP had this at the back of their mind when sacking Mr Sonko.

But the initial firing of Mr Sonko in April misfired as the UDP admitted ‘errors’ were made amid Mr Sonko threatening to take the party to court. The party then retreated only to return with full force again. And as the battle reaches feverish point, a familiar man emerged.

Alhagie Jawara has his own history with UDP. He was a member of the party. In fact he has UDP to thank for being in parliament today.

Yet, he fell out with the party after he alongside seven other MPs allegedly behaved in ways that ran counter to UDP values.

He was then sacked but managed to remain in parliament following the cancelling of the piece of law similar to the one that affects elected officials of councils.

Mr Jawara has now cobbled a private member’s bill to amend the local government act to ensure what is certainly Sheriffo’s fate would not happen to any elected local government official, in future. UDP MPs have taken it personally because of its timing.

If he succeeds, future elected local government officials can do whatever they want without the dread of automatically losing their jobs simpy because their party sacked them.

And UDP will be left scratching their heads taking into account the amount of elected local government officials the party has. For Jawara, some form of victory and revenge there.

The writer, Lamin Njie, is the editor in chief of The Fatu Network. He has edited The Standard and The Voice.

EFSTH nurse dies of coronavirus while four people test positive for the disease bringing number of cases to 61

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An Edward Francis Small Teaching Hospital senior nurse has died after contracting coronavirus.

The ministry of health said: “One new death recorded, bringing to 3 the total number of known COVID-19 related deaths in the country. The deceased is the first documented COVID-19 case among healthcare workers.”

The ministry has also confirmed four new COVID-19 cases have been registered as the total number of cases rose to 61.

It said: “Cases 058 and 059 are a Belgian couple, both 64, who were immediately taken into quarantine on their arrival, by an SN Brussels flight, on the 22nd June. They both tested negative for COVID-19 at the commencement of their quarantine period. Their second samples were collected on July 4th and tested positive for COVID-19 on 05th July.

“Case 060 is a UN staff of Gambian nationality, 45, who recently returned from Liberia by a WFP-chartered A’Sky flight. She was immediately taken into quarantine when she arrived into the country on July 1st.

“Case 061 is a Gambian, 50, who worked as a senior nurse at the Edward Francis Small Teaching Hospital. In addition to having had an underlying health condition – a known diabetic – he also had severe pneumonia-like symptoms. A sample was only collected from him after his demise on the 4th of July and a positive test result returned on 5th July.”

To all Gambians I ask: Why the degenerative ethnic politics?

If you hear the names Sheriff Touray and Pa Amadou Jobe, you might have already subconsciously categorize them to a particular ethnolinguistic belonging. Rightly or wrongly, it will be immaterial and you are soon about to find out why.

I had a conversation with these two gentlemen on how and why our social, political and economic fabric has and continues to degenerate to a level that has the potential to give birth to a Rwandan type genocide if we don’t collectively and decisively act. I am a convinced African republican, meaning I value nationhood that ultimately should yield power to an African continental government. This conviction is above all other considerations. The two mentioned gentlemen, probably even more than me, have placed their premiums on the cohesiveness of our country above their individual “ethnicities”.

I placed the word ethnicities in quotation marks because for them, the beautiful manifestations of Gambian languages and cultures should not be primary or even secondary factors to mark our identities. For them, what binds us as Gambians and Africans for that matter, is our common struggle for an equitable society firmly based on the ethos of justice and prosperity.

Between sips of coffee, I listened with all the attention I could muster as they took a plunge into the post-independence ethnic diversity of everything Gambian; from the composition of sports clubs in the 60s,70s and 80s, to how ethnic fluidity is to be found in families from Karton to Koina. Today, I know from my conversation with with Sheriff and Pa Amdou, ethnic and tribal considerations played no part in the battle for he independence and liberation of this country from colonialism and colonial exploitation. Essentially, a great sense of nationhood prevailed that made each and every Gambian to become a defender of justice and equal rights for everyone in the country irrespective of language, culture, trade or religious affiliation.

As the conversation progresses, I dumbfoundedly caught myself asking in my unconscious mind why and how has things taken a turn for the worst. Why and how is the renewed sense of ethnolinguistic belonging taking center stage in our national political discourse, both in the country and even amongst Gambians working and living abroad?

Perhaps there are more questions than answers at this particular moment. That however leaves us with one important matter at hand to be confronted head on. The complicity of many political party leaders in fermenting and fanning the tensions that all to well have come to dominate social media platforms since our supposed change from tyrannical rule to a semblance of a free society.

For the purpose of this opinion piece, I shall refrain from naming those political party leaders who has no policy messages, who has no messages on the importance of national cohesion to defeat the demons of corruption, who has no messages on how to end chronic poverty and our underdevelopment status. The vast majority of these political opportunists only guarantee to get to power or stay in power, is to breed hatred and ethnic animosity amongst Gambians. Sadly, it’s the same Gambians who have everything to loose should they begin to shed each other’s blood.

Those who first and foremost have put on the ethnic flames, undoubtedly, have either already planned their exits or have beforehand evacuated their immediate families to safer countries. This is what history has taught us.

According to Sheriff and Pa Amadou, these politicians are not even loyal to their ethnicities. Hi their intentions, acts and utterances are meant to play Gambian people against each other so as to concentrate power and privileges in their hands and their immediate families. That’s how and why our country has degenerated and is degenerating further in the political, cultural, social and economic spheres. It will be hypocritical of me not to agree with them.

For today, I am lucky to meet two Gambian men of outstanding convictions, who has given me hope that our ethnicities (languages and cultural practices) should be a source of unity worth celebrating and a source of resolution to continue the battle for our common good. The opposite will be a betrayal to generations gone and generations yet unborn.

Yours in the service of The Gambia and Africa, I remain.

The writer, Da One, is based in Germany

Army lays down the law for civilians who specialise in dressing in their apparels

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The military on Tuesday warned against the ‘unauthorised’ importation, sale and use of military garments.

The military in a statement said it “has observed with dismay the unauthorized importation and sale of military items such as uniforms, jackets, boots and caps by some individuals and businessmen”.

“Also, some people who are not serving members of the Gambia Armed Forces are engaged in the indiscriminate use and in some instances abuse of the military camouflage, combat boots and caps in public,” the army in a statement signed by spokesman Major Lamin Sanyang said.

They added: “This development is unfortunate and if unchecked could be used by organized criminal gangs and unscrupulous individuals not only to impersonate members of the Armed Forces but also to perpetrate crimes within the community. It may be instructive to note that it is prohibited under Section 169 subsection 1, 2 and 3 of the Criminal Code, Laws of The Gambia to use and engage in the importation and sale of military uniforms and regalia without authority. Therefore, individuals and businesses involved in the use, importation and sale of military stores are advised to comply with this advisory to avoid confiscation and possible legal action.

“The Gambia Armed Forces wishes to reiterate its commitment to maintaining the peace and security of this country and therefore would not compromise on issues that have the potential to threaten national security. The cooperation of the general public is highly solicited.”

Halifa Sallah warns national interest is ‘supreme’ as he lends his voice to passing or rejection of local government amendment bill

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By Lamin Njie

Halifa Sallah warned on Monday the national interest is ‘supreme’ as he lent his voice to whether a bill that seeks to grant independence and freedom to elected local government officials should be approved.

“We all have interests but the national interest is supreme. We should not accuse each other as to who is really sincere in promoting the national interest. That’s for the people to decide, they’re listening,” the Serrekunda NAM said, appearing to support the hugely controversial Alhagie Jawara bill.

The PDOIS lawmaker added: “We look at the constitution, it makes it very clear Honourable Speaker under section 60 that political parties… It is saying that the political parties under Section 60, no association shall be registered or remain registered as a political party if its internal organisation does not conform with democratic principles. So every political party must conform to democratic principle. That is the essence. So that is the party.

“So Honourable speaker, I will be brief here: what we are talking about is a conception of democracy that has been captured by Section 112 and we must make that to live. What it is showing is that, while you’re in the party you’re within the democratic principles of the party but when you’re elected and you become a president or you become a national assembly member or a councillor, there should be a separation of party and state. Because now you’re running a machinery that is not a partisan machinery, it’s a national machinery. So therefore, the party should not have influence in the running of the state.”

‘We’re better than you then’: APRC NAM mocks UDP MPs over their insistence for Jammeh-time ‘bad’ law to remain

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By Lamin Njie

APRC’s Kaddy Camara said ‘we’re better than you then’ as she attacked UDP NAMs for their insistence for the rejection of a bill that seeks to free elected local government officials from the clutches of their parties.

UDP NAMs went it alone on Monday as members of PDOIS, APRC, PPP, NRP, GDC, UDP-cum-independents and nominated members pushed for the cancelling of a portion of the local government act that says an elected local government official shall cease to be a member of a council if his party sacks him.

UDP and Brikama Area Council chairman Sheriffo Sonko have been trapped in a bitter war with the party hell-bent on pushing him out the door as chairman of BAC.

UDP sacked Mr Sonko for the second time last week after its initial decision fell on stony ground. The party relied on current the local government act which says the elected official would automatically cease to be chairman and fresh elections be held.

It prompted Lower Baddibu MP Alhagie Jawara to move a motion for the act to be amended in order to provide protection for an elected local government official in future.

A huge commotion broke out Monday morning as UDP NAMs insisted that the bill should not be entertained which prompted the speaker to suspend sitting.

The session returned in the afternoon with the speaker passing a ruling that a debate takes place.

The debate began with NAMs of almost all the parties insisting that the bill be passed since it seeks to protect the power of the people.

Foni Bondali’s Kaddy Camara said, in an indirect shot to UDP NAMs: “I want to begin with that [sic], we the APRC brought all these bad laws here and you (UDP) people are now following our bad laws? Then we’re better than you people.

“If you say that we brought all these bad laws here and you want to follow those bad laws, then we are better than you people. Madam speaker, as [the] saying goes, who laughs last laughs the best. Then we (APRC) laugh the best now. Madam speaker, I am in 100 percent in support of this bill because I made consultation with my councillors and they’re all in support of this bill.

“I am elected by my people to come and represent them. Our councillors are also elected by their people to go and represent them at the councils. If they don’t have their freedom, and if they don’t have their independence, how would they represent them in the council? We untied ourselves here, we don’t want to untie others.”

UDP NAMs left to fend for themselves as NAMs of almost all parties throw their weight behind cancelling of part of local government act that will spell major victory for Sheriffo Sonko

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By Lamin Njie

UDP NAMs are having to go it alone as members of PDOIS, APRC, PPP, GDC, NRP and independents push for the cancelling of a portion of the local government act that says an elected local government official shall cease to be a member of a council if his party sacks him.

UDP and Brikama Area Council chairman Sheriffo Sonko have been trapped in a bitter war with the party hell-bent on pushing him out the door as chairman of BAC.

UDP sacked Mr Sonko for the second time last week after its initial decision fell on stony ground. The party relied on the current the local government act which says the elected official would automatically cease to be chairman and fresh elections be held.

Mr Sonko’s sacking prompted Lower Baddibu MP Alhagie Jawara to move a motion for the act to be amended in order to provide protection for an elected local government official in future.

A huge commotion broke out Monday morning as UDP NAMs insisted that the bill should not be debated. The row prompted the speaker to suspend sitting.

The session returned in the afternoon with the speaker passing a ruling that a debate takes place.

The debate began with NAMs of almost all the parties insisting that the bill be passed since it seeks to protect the power of the people.

The likes of Ousman Sillah (PDOIS), Fatoumatta Jawara (UDP-cum-independent), Omar Darboe (UDP-cum-independent), Ousman Touray (NRP) and Salifu Jawo (GDC) all supported the bill while Muhammed Mahanera (UDP), Matarr Jeng (UDP) and Dembo KM Camara (UDP) all rejecting it.

If it passes, it will come as a major victory for Sheriffo Sonko (even if he is forced out from his position) – as it will in future provide special protection for any elected official from losing their local government seat if their party sacks them.

The debate continues…

TRRC chief Lamin Sise says it’s been challenging for his investigation to get witnesses on the theme of Jammeh’s alternative HIV/AIDS treatment programme

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TRRC chairman Lamin J Sise has said it’s been challenging for his investigation to get witnesses on the theme of Jammeh’s alternative HIV/AIDS treatment programme, as the probe’s public hearings returned Monday.

Chairman Sise said in his opening statement: “As we encountered during the Commission’s consideration of the themes on Sexual and Gender-based Violence and the former president’s witch hunting exercise, it has been equally challenging for the TRRC to get witnesses on the theme of Jammeh’s alternative HIV/AIDS treatment programme. This is understandable because of the social stigma associated with all these three issues.

“These challenges notwithstanding, the TRRC continues to encourage all victims of the former president’s activities, be it road users or the Alternative Treatment Programme, to please come forward and share their stories with the Commission. In that event, the TRRC assures them that their privacy and integrity will be respected and protected.”

Breaking news: Speaker suspends sitting as huge commotion breaks out at the House

A huge bickering has broken out at the national assembly prompting the speaker to suspend sitting.

Members of the House have all morning been rowing over whether to debate a private member’s bill that seeks to amend a part of the Local Government Act which says an elected local government official shall cease to be a member of a local government council if his party sacks him.

The bill, sponsored by Lower Baddibu NAM Alhagie Jawara, is in the context of the Sheriffo Sonko-UDP saga.

More follows…

Mali president Keita meets leader of protest movement

By CGTN Africa

Mali’s President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita has met with the leader of a protest movement that has seen thousands of Malians take to the streets.

The Malian presidency said on Sunday the country’s leader met with Mahmoud Dicko, an imam and leading figure of the so-called June 5 movement, in the capital Bamako on Saturday.

The meeting was the first between the two since demonstrations erupted in June.

The protesters have channeled deep-seated frustration over jihadist violence and inter-ethnic conflict that had claimed thousands of lives since 2012 and forced hundreds of thousands to flee their homes.

“We talked about everything that concerns this crisis and the country in general. I think that with the will of everyone and of all the parties concerned, we will, God willing, find the solution,” Dicko said in a video posted on the Malian presidency’s twitter account.

“My role as an imam, as I have said, obliges me to be someone who always considers peace as being essential: peace in our country, the sub-region and in the world.”

President Keita also met with representatives of other political parties with the aim of “easing the political situation”, the presidency said.

The opposition coalition of religious leaders, politicians and civil society figures dissolution of parliament and the formation of a transitional government whose prime minister would be appointed by the movement and could not be removed by the president.

TONY F MENDY – COMMENT: What Mr Madi Jobarteh Represents!

By Tony F Mendy

The assumption of power in the continent since the dawn of independence (with lessons to be best drawn from home) created a new phenomenon of struggle for freedom and justice and even the professed New Gambia is not spared. On the credit side, and maybe rather unconsciously or without a choice, the government of The Gambia has without much effort, laid the environment for freedom of expression which is ironically under review today. The review establishes the debit side of the deliberate attempts to undo the credits so recorded in the name of the same government. Not only is this ironically discordant but inflicts upon the citizenry a sense of betrayal to have “The voice of conscience” in the New Gambia, in the person of Mr. Madi Jobarteh arrested and charged for expressing his opinion in a purely human rights matter.

It is no exaggeration to say that Mr Madi Jobarteh is to some extent either by his noble ideas or consistence conduct, the best thing that happens to the democratization process in the so-called New Gambia. Within us, however, and across the political divide of the polite, we have manifested the ability to hate even men of high intellectual aptitude and integrity regardless of our own fallible nature. So, I will not in this piece in any way whatsoever, address some personal hatred that some people strangely, for whatever reason, have clung on against Mr. Jobarteh, because our conversation as a nation should at all instances be guided by ideas and it is inherent for those who wish to share these ideas to do so without personal sentiments.

It is indeed unprecedented and foolish action for a state, after all it has lost and invested in defense of democracy to, in rather a disgraceful and weak manner (in a case it has already lost before it commence) institute a legal trial against a citizen for expressing an opinion clouded with nought but the truth.

In spite of this manifestation of “dictatorial tendencies” and brick-bat by the Executive, the real problem in The Gambia is the high level of political ignorance or immaturity on one hand and opportunism” on the other. Not strangely enough, the latter which is caused by the failure of the education system has kept the masses of our people in the dark with little or no understanding of the power in their possession neither how to creatively use it. While the former (opportunism) is being practiced by few elites who, for example, understood the position of Mr Jorbateh in our society but chose to be deliberate and continue to tone it down with endless effort to silence noble men like him.

Evident that the majority of our population is kept in ignorance such that, they do not understand the basic dynamics of power and the potentials for the Executive, in such an environment to ‘uncreatively’ abuse it to the detriment of society and its people but for a few, we should not only direct our attention to holding the government accountable but also enlightening the masses of our people to understand the role of the ‘Madi Jobartehs’ in our society.

Mr Jobarteh’s understanding of politics, academic accomplishment, and sophistication in human rights matters and selfless character positions him as an asset to the nation. He is regardless of your opinion, not attracted by the economic or any rewards for his activities because he understands the pathetic graphic picture of our society and is continuously driven by the passion to change it.

He represents the voices of the masses of our people. Mr Jobarteh speaks, demands and questions to hold the powers that be to account not because it is rewarding to him, but he understands the necessity to and dares to represent those who are disadvantaged, don’t understand the worth of their voices, and the reason for the poor status of this country or how to change it.

Comparatively, Mr. Jobarteh is the contrast of any government. It is true that ‘all’ authorities (as a matter of generalization) love to cultivate the culture of or maintain the masses in ignorance, because it is politically gratifying for their continuous survival. Mr. Jobarteh doesn’t dwell upon such an exploitative political machinery. While our politicians revel in regal ostentation, monumental corruption and endless evil, Mr. Jobarteh educates and empowers the masses to stand against such ignoble acts. Consequently, one would understand why the state finds every reason to be discomforted by his activities! Evidently, it is his objectives that are right and relevant for the progress of this nation.

The Greek mythologies, have earlier accurately argued in descriptions of the ‘society’, that every society is composed of three idiots of which are the materialistic class or the bourgeoisie, who unjustly acquire wealth and ‘assume’ to isolate themselves from the society and matter that affect it. They do not care nor pay attention to the plight faced by the said society they are living in. So said the Greeks, the second category of idiots is the tribalists’ . Those who, for their weak intellectual capacity and general inability, do appeal to the sentiments and cultural diversity of cosmopolitan societies as a base to win favors from its section. The third class of idiots in this regard are the “citizens”. These are the people with rational thought and deep understanding of their responsibility as members of a society. They look into the greater good, uphold and respect the probity of the human being and contribute towards the general success of the society.

Of course, Mr Jobarteh belongs to the third category of idiots. He is a citizen and understands what it means to be a genuine member of any society. While I cannot realistically peek into his mind or prognosticate the future and see whether he will change or not, I have long comfortably assured myself that he is a noble citizen, a patriot, the type that the young should look up to if we mean change in our lives time and that of our makeshift society.

Mr Jorbateh represents the agenda of the much-needed re- liberation of the Gambian from the bankrupt system of governance and ceaseless exploitation of its people. He understands the cries of the woman gardener in the remotest hamlet of The Gambia who is not even spared from the exploitation. Thus, the continuous demand for genuine leadership. Most amazingly, he does not represent the much pathetic political groupings in this country.

Mr Jobarteh represents a liberated progressive mind and citizen, who values human life regardless of one’s political affiliation, sexual orientation, imaginary tribe or social stratification. He is as far as the embodiment of a genuine “citizen” is concern, one of the finest one could point to in The Gambia.

The past explains how we got here today, so I do not and no one (except those exploiters) should care when Madi’s fallible nature offends the establishment or the laws designed with the exact intent to suppress the voices of the oppressed! Consider it, for example, as the reactionary effects of the half a century troubled souls.

I know, I cannot amply or exhaustively demonstrate the value of Mr. Jobarteh for what he represents and I have no intention to either but the story is told of many a great man, who dared to be different in strange times in societies that are today considered as liberated and progressive. History is kind to them because they possessed the forethought and genuine intention to institute real change. At first, they were misunderstood only to be celebrated by posterity.

Mr Jobarteh has chosen that right path, that of the people’s fighters! So tell Mr Government, you cannot silence the People’s Fighter! He represents just but us! He is us and we are him! Oh yes I am Madi Jobarteh!

Police move quickly as violence breaks out in URR between Waliba Kunda and Perai Tenda

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By Lamin Njie

Police have been sent to Waliba Kunda and Perai Tenda in the Upper River Region as violence erupted between the youths of the two villages on Sunday.

The two villages have been locked in a bitter war over a parcel of land resulting in a court battle.

The people of Perai Tenda claim the disputed land has been under their custody for over 400 years.

Youths of the two villages equipped with machetes, axes and knives clashed on Sunday leaving many injured.

Police spokesman Superintendent Lamin Njie (not the author of this story) told The Fatu Network: “We can confirm a case of land dispute which escalated to violence between the villages of Waliba Kunda and Perai Tenda in the URR.

“Today 5th July 2020 youths of both villages armed with cutlasses, axes, knives and other crude weapons clashed in the morning resulting to some injuries and damages to properties.

“The police deployed officers on the ground to put an end to the violence and maintain the peace.

“We continue to advice the communities to exercise restraint while the courts deal with the issues surrounding the land dispute.”

Papa Njie bizarrely says ‘I was not born then’ when Dr Ceesay asked him what he would have done differently if he was president between 1965 and 1994 to prevent the 1994 coup

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By Lamin Njie

Papa Njie said ‘I was not born then’ when Dr Ismaila Ceesay asked him what he would have done differently if he was president between 1965 and 1994 to prevent the 1994 coup, as the duo locked heads in a Paradise TV debate on Saturday alongside GAP’s Lamin Bojang and political newcomer Marie Sock.

In part three of the discussion, the politicians were asked by host Harona Drammeh to ask each other questions.

Dr Ceesay asked Mr Njie what he would have done differently if he were the president from 1965 to 1994 to avoid the 1994 debacle.

Papa Njie in a strange riposte said, amid huge laughter: “Dr, we have to be realistic. I was not born then. So, let’s stop trying to win political points.”

The well-watched debate Saturday evening began with the politicians introducing their ideas and agendas.

“Forty-five percent of the Gambian youth are unemployed. Out of them, 62 percent of those holding diplomas are unemployed, 66 percent of those people who have completed tertiary education are unemployed,” Papa Njie who was handed the privilege of getting the ball rolling began by saying as he first indicated how thrilled he was to be part of the debate.

He added: “That is our problem. We have to make sure that we create the jobs, we create the policies for those young people.”

Marie Sock said the state of The Gambia in terms of development was one of the reasons she decided to be in politics.

“…Coming back home and realising that Gambia is actually going backwards instead of forwards. I’ve worked through the charity organisation that I have with a lot of youths, with a lot of people, the local level to all levels and I have seen their plight,” she said.

She continued: “When we talk about development, we have to look at where Gambia was 50 years ago to now. It’s just slowly deteriorating.

“But then when you hear how much money is coming into our country since the first republic till now, you need to start questioning yourself of what has really been done.

“You look at our education system, it’s a disgrace. There is no way to sugarcoat it. And this is one of the reasons I work with youths, I do charity, I go to schools, I see their plight.”

GAP flagbearer Lamin Bojang insisted Gambia Action Party is a party with a ‘philosophy’.

“Our approach is all inclusive,” he said.

The retired general then added: “What we see is Gambia and Gambian people. We believe that for us to be able to do anything in this country, we have to first and foremost find out what are the problems in this country.

“And one thing that is standing clearly is that we knew very well that there is a leadership vacuum in The Gambia. And as a result, we want to substitute that leadership vacuum with a leader that can live up to task, a leader whose leadership skills have been tested, a leader who is sympathetic, a leader who knows The Gambia, a leader who is a Gambian but a leader who has the will to develop this country.”

Dr Ismaila Ceesay of Citizens’ Alliance said since independence, “we’re not able to cure ourselves as a nation”.

Dr Ceesay said: “Today, in the 21st century, you will hear news that somebody needs blood and they’re looking for someone to donate blood at the hospital. If you’re sick and you’re not sent to Senegal for treatment, then you might as well die in one of our hospitals.

“Since independence, we’re not even able to secure ourselves. The last time I checked, we still have ECOMIG forces in this country, the last time I checked our president is still guarded by Senegalese forces. Therefore, since independence, we’ve not been even able to secure our territory.

“Since independence, our energy needs have not been met by ourselves. Even where it exists, it is expensive. Even where you electricity, it is either erratic or expensive.

“Therefore something has gone wrong. But on a more sobre note, let’s look at the seeds of time, and try to predict the future. Our demographic realities are dire. It is projected that in 2050, we will be five million people, over 65 percent will be young people. Currently, the median age of this country is 17, so a very young population. Do we have the infrastructure for five million people in 30 years time? Do we have the schools? Do we have the hospitals? Do we have the roads? Do we have jobs for those young people who will be here in 2050?”

Alleged real estate con artist ends up in hospital after he was mercilessly beaten by individuals who claim he duped them

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By Lamin Njie

An alleged land dealer con artist has been taken to hospital after he was mercilessly beaten by an angry mob.

A video of land dealer Ismaila Cham from Sukuta being beaten by individuals who claim he was into the business of duping people emerged online on Saturday.

Police said Sunday the Office of the Inspector General of Police has “learned with grave concern a video circulating on social media in which an individual was severely beaten for allegedly selling a plot of land to different people”.

Police said: “This act of torture and degrading treatment is seriously condemned and frowned upon as it has no place in any civilized society.

“The public is hereby informed that two individuals Musa Kanuteh and Musa Touray have been arrested in connection to the act of torture. They are currently helping police in their investigations.

“The victim has been taken to hospital for medical attention.

“The public is further advice to report matters to the appropriate authorities for redress and never must they take the law into their own hands.”

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