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Amulet wearing man says Barrow will face full fury of Gambians if…

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By Lamin Njie

A man dressed in a stack of amulet has said President Adama Barrow will face the full fury of Gambians if he refuses to step down after three years.

Alagie SM Jobarteh directly addressed President Barrow in a video on Facebook and said the president will come to learn that Gambians are powerful.

“So Barrow, you said you are powerful? This coming December, three years Jotna, just like we did [with] Yahya Jammeh. He is braver than you and he is more of a lion that you. He is gone. Just like Gambia Has Decided, for you, yours is Three Years Jotna. It’s here and you know it’s here. You will know that Gambians are more powerful than you,” Jobarteh who appeared to be threatening the president said in Wollof.

The 52-second video with the title, ‘Sleeping Barrow 3 jotna you have only 6 month (sic)’ appeared to have been posted on Facebook on Wednesday. It has gone viral racking up hundreds of views and dozens of shares.

Watch the video below…

Justice ministry official allegedly uses ferry without buying ticket… then threatens to teach ferries staff a lesson after confrontation

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By Lamin Njie

A lawyer at the attorney general’s chambers has filed a complaint with the police claiming he was assaulted by a staff of Gambia Ports Authority Ferries Service.

Abubacarr D Jabbi allegedly travelled in a ferry two weeks ago without buying a ticket and when confronted about it as he was about to leave the Banjul ferry terminal, he threatened to teach the officer involved a lesson.

A source said: “He was travelling from Barra to Banjul. When he got to the terminal gate, he was asked to surrender his ticket but he said he threw it in the sea.

“The ferries officer said he had to surrender the ticket before he could leave the ferries premises. This resulted in a confrontation and the official threatened to teach him a lesson.”

According to the source, the ministry of justice official has written a letter to the Inspector General of Police regarding the incident.

“He has written a letter to the Inspector General of Police regarding the incident. He has also lodged a complaint of assault at the police,” the source added.

The Fatu Network contacted the Minister of Justice Abubacarr Tambadou and Solicitor General Cherno Marenah on Monday for comment but both officials did not respond to a text message. The latter did not also pick a call. The Inspector General of Police could not also be immediately reached.

The Fatu Network also contacted a senior ferries official but he declined to comment on the issue.

 

JCB Mendy Threatens to Sue Anyone Bent on Tarnishing His Image

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By Lamin Njie

John C.B Mendy has threatened to institute a legal action against anyone bent on smearing his image.

The chief security officer at Gambia International Airlines issued these threats on Wednesday when he was contacted by The Fatu Network to react to reports he has been frequenting and consulting a certain marabout in the Kombo South village of Madyana.

“I’m a devout Christian and why should I waste my money on marabouts? I don’t even know Madyana but again, even if I go there, I believe I have a right to freedom of movement as a free citizen,” he said while denying the reports.

He added: “I have now realised that my rights are being infringed upon but let me assure you that I will institute legal action against anyone attempting to tarnish my image. Last time, they wrote a bad story about me concerning an incident at the Independence Stadium but I decided to leave it at that. But from now and any other day to come, I will take legal action against anyone trying to soil my image.”

John C.B Mendy is a former orderly to the vice chairman of the Armed Forces Provisional Ruling Council (AFPRC). He was arrested by the police at the Gambia/Senegal border on April 2 for allegedly attempting to abscond. He was detained and later charged with murder.

Prior to his arrest, he appeared before the Gambia’s Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission and gave his own account of events surrounding the November 11 but he was deemed by the justice ministry as ‘outrageously dishonest’.

Pope Gives Popemobile Tour of St Peter’s Square to Migrant Children

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Pope Francis on Wednesday offered a ride on his popemobile to eight children of migrants who recently arrived in Italy from war-torn Libya.

The children toured St Peter’s Square with the Pope in his white open-topped jeep, ahead of Francis’ weekly audience with the faithful.

After the audience, the children gave the Pope a giant red heart-shaped banner with their signatures and the message: “Thank you Pope Francis.’’

Vatican spokesman Alessandro Gisotti tweeted a picture of it.

“Some of the children were flown to Italy in late April via a `humanitarian corridor’ backed by the Italian Interior Ministry.

“Others arrived via migrant boat a few months ago,’’ Gisotti said in a separate statement.

Gisotti said that the children from Syria, Nigeria and Congo, are being hosted in a Catholic shelter near Rome and looked after by a private charity.

Francis, the son of Italian immigrants to Argentina, is an outspoken advocate for solidarity towards migrants and refugees, although he has also spoken in favour of reasonable limits to immigration.

U.S. Embassy Congratulates 7 Gambian 2019 Mandela Washington Fellows

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The United States Embassy in The Gambia on Wednesday congratulated seven young Gambians who have been selected for the 2019 Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders.

The 2019 Fellows are Kemo Bojang, Ndey Fatou Jabang, Ebrima Sonko, Binta Badjie, Modou Lamin Fatty, Sainabou Barra Cham, and Lamin Jafuneh.  They were selected from over 330 Gambians who applied for this year’s Fellowship.

These accomplished professionals will be among 700 young leaders selected from across Africa through a rigorous application process for this year’s program, a statement by the embassy on Wednesday said.

“They represent The Gambia’s diverse society and were all chosen for their community service, leadership, and contributions to the country’s progress through various platforms,” the statement said.

Last week the Fellows participated in orientation sessions at the U.S. Embassy. Ambassador Richard Carl Paschall congratulated the young leaders and conveyed his best wishes that the program would have a remarkable impact on their lives.  He expressed his confidence that Fellows would return with new skills, ready to play an important role in strengthening democratic institutions and spurring economic growth.

The Fellows will leave The Gambia next month for a six-week program at universities throughout the United States.  You can follow their journey on the Embassy’s Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/U.S.EmbassyBanjul.

Lem withdraws his support for UDP, says he’s now Barrow

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By Lamin Njie

Alhagie Bambo Lem has announced he has revoked his support for the United Democratic Party.

“My decision is triggered by the lack of respect in the party. Every day, they are insulting people and after listening to some of the comments that members of the party were making regarding The Gambia not going ahead to host the OIC, I have decided to revoke my support for the party with immediate effect,” Lem who is very active on social media told The Fatu Network Monday.

The 25-year-old former public relations officer of UDP Tallinding Youth Action Group said he would now be backing President Barrow ‘as he is someone who has the interest of the country at heart.’

“I have written a letter to him (President Barrow) and I plan to meet him. He is very serious about national development and I will give him my 100 per cent support,” Lem added.

Just in: WhatsApp Hacked, Users Urged to Update App

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WhatsApp on Tuesday encouraged its users to upgrade the app to plug a security breach that allowed sophisticated attackers to sneak spyware into phones, in the latest trouble for its parent Facebook.

The vulnerability — first reported by the Financial Times, and fixed in the latest WhatsApp update — allowed hackers to insert malicious software on phones by calling the target using the app, which is used by 1.5 billion people around the world.

“WhatsApp encourages people to upgrade to the latest version of our app, as well as keep their mobile operating system up to date, to protect against potential targeted exploits designed to compromise information stored on mobile devices,” a spokesperson said in a statement to AFP.

The FT cited a spyware dealer as saying the tool was developed by a shadowy Israel-based firm called the NSO Group, which has been accused of helping governments from the Middle East to Mexico snoop on activists and journalists.

And security researchers said the malicious code bore similarities to other tech developed by the firm, according to The New York Times.

The latest exploit — which impacts Android devices and Apple’s iPhones, among others — was discovered earlier this month and WhatsApp scrambled to fix it, rolling out an update in less than 10 days.

The firm did not comment on the number of users affected or who targeted them, and said it had reported the matter to US authorities.

It also informed authorities in Ireland about the “serious security vulnerability”, according to a statement by the country’s Data Protection Commission (DPC).

“The DPC is actively engaging with WhatsApp Ireland to determine if and to what extent any WhatsApp EU user data has been affected,” it said.

It echoed WhatsApp in encouraging users to update the app, as “the possibility remains that EU users were affected”.

The breach is the latest in a series of issues troubling WhatsApp’s parent Facebook, which has faced intense criticism for allowing its users’ data to be harvested by research companies and over its slow response to Russia using the platform as a means to spread disinformation during the 2016 US election campaign.

 

Development Politics – The Bensouda Model, my take

Yes, you might not agree with me on this, but it worth the time and energy to mirror on. It was in the late part of 2018 when the then little none Talib Ahmad Bensouda’s name started to make the rounds on social media about a possible run for the Office of Lord Mayor of the mighty Kanifing Municipality. However, some people were quick to dismiss him and even questioned his ripeness to lead such a complex and resource insolvent municipality.

Talib Ahmed Bensouda, who is born to a famous lawyer Amie Bensouda, was an up-and-coming entrepreneur who has succeeded in initiating and marketing bands locally. As the nation draws closer to the final round of the election calendar of the year 2018, it was increasingly becoming pellucid that Mr. Bensouda is not up for a joke but rather set to lead the youth-led transformation after the shackles of dictatorship were removed over our heads.

When parties started to file in candidates for the local government election, the UDP being the biggest and most popular party in the aftermath of the political impasse was faced with a dilemma of choosing among a range of qualified candidates as flag bearer. As expected, the party has to resort to democratic means in the form of a primary and Mr Bensouda was solidly elected to be the party’s candidate in the elections.

By selecting Talib Ahmed Bensouda, it was extremely tranquil for the UDP to peddle this young, highly educated, savvy, handsome, discipline and above all decent man with an absolutely clean record to the people of the municipality. When the campaign began, opposing candidates were unable to associate him with any illicit act that would have had a negative political impact, while others attempted to question his nationality, Mr Bensouda was busy preaching and selling his idea of Development Politics. I have witnessed one of his campaign meetings where he said, “I am not like any other politician I want to practice development politics and change the municipality to the envy of all”. By this time only a few if any understood what Mr Bensouda really meant by development politics. What was significant also was that it was the first time in our political history both at the national and local levels a candidate has touted the concept of Development Politics.

By election night, Mr. Bensouda won with a convincing majority making him the clear choice of the people. During his swearing-in ceremony of which I was the Master of the Ceremony, Mr. Bensouda in his speech repeated his desire to practice development politics which would run contrary to what some of his comrades in the UDP won’t want to see. Bensouda’s development politics would come to mean the office of the Lord Mayor and KMC as the institutional arm of the municipality would no longer be political camping zones.

Soon after his swearing-in ceremony, Mayor Bensouda’s successive actions have left many; myself included to reflect on his campaign slogan of development politics. Despite zero experience in public administration, Mayor Bensouda quickly settled down by fusing in the new spirit of public administration which is to bring private sector practice into the public sector. The new Lord Mayor and his mostly young council wasted no time in taking head on the daunting challenges of the Kanifing Municipality and the Kanifing Municipal Council.

Institutional Reform

First, through a General Council Resolution, Lord Mayor Bensouda commissioned a Human Resource (staff) audit to determine the strength and weaknesses (skill gaps) of his human resources in the institutional arm of the council. The rationale behind this visionary move was the need for the institution to have the right people in the right positions to better deliver services to the people of the municipality. He from the onset realizes that a strong institutional arm of the council can better fulfill the development aspiration of his council. The HR audit was successfully conducted by an HR expert whose findings have helped General Council to better restructure the human resources of the council. KMC now looks like a serious institution at work which can now attract the brightest minds in the country. Now the council has square pegs in square holes and staff discipline and commitment have soared through the inspirational leadership style of Mayor Bensouda and his able deputy Musa Bah of Latrikunda Yirihaya. Their combined impetus has been the real difference and has restored decorum within the institution.

Secondly, and probably the most controversial move was his decision to divorce politics from public administration. The decision of the young braved mayor not to allow his supporters to turn his office and the institution as a political camping ground was a risk many politicians won’t take. A successful divorce of the two especially in an institution like KMC is the biggest success one could ever register and Mayor Bensouda has succeeded in this drive. His decision to divorce politics from public administration has limited him from recommending or authorizing the appointment of any of his political supporters, friends, and relatives into the council administration and this left some of his supporters desolate and some started to accuse him and called him names. By and large the Ag. Chief Executive Officer of the council has been given the leeway to administer independently and this has helped strengthen the administration of the council. After witnessing first hand these unthinkable reforms, I started to seriously reflect on his campaign slogan of Development Politics.

The institutional reform Mayor Bensouda and his council took also covers the financial indiscipline of the former council. Since the new council took office, financial discipline has been a core policy. While the institution under the former council was running on deficit in the last quarter of every year, today the institution is heading in the opposite direction. The financial transformation strategy adopted by this council under the guided leadership of Mayor Bensouda is akin to the Harrod-Domar growth model whose main assumption is for increased saving, less expenditure which can lead to greater capital accumulation and an increase in output. The assumptions of this model exactly represent the current state of the council and I would credit the turnaround in fortune to the Bensouda style of politics – Development Politics.

The institutional reforms undertaken by the new council left no stone untouched. In tandem with the Local Government Act, General Council Monthly Meetings are more organized, democratic and more respected than ever before.  The Kanifing Municipal Council Chambers has state of the art PA system designed to ensure that every councilor is well heard during deliberations. The changed in the working conditions of our elected councilors has not only boosted their morals but has also succeeded in making General Council meetings healthier.

Mayor Bensouda did not only stop at face-lifting the council chambers, but his broad-based reforms also touched every department of the council and ensure that staffs are fully equipped with the necessary and right tools to deliver. For the first time in the history of the council, CCTV cameras have been installed to provide better oversight during working hours and also serve as security for council during off hours.

The demonstrated ability of Mayor Bensouda to identify and work through the fine line between public administration and political interest is quite amazing and deserves to be further expanded upon for the benefits of generations yet unborn. Just under one year, Mayor Bensouda has mastered the art and is currently leading the pack and KMC is no longer a laughing stock in the Gambia.

Revenue Generation

The arrival of Mayor Bensouda and his able assistant the ever humble Deputy Lord Mayor, Musa Bah, heralded in a new start for a struggling council. Just under a year, the financial fortune of the council has undergone a stupendous turnaround and as a result, the council was able to procure over 20 motor bicycles for the License collectors to ease their mobility constraints and boost revenue collection. Council in the same year also procured much-needed vehicles for the effective operations of all arms of the institution. Believing in Gambia got talents, Mayor Bensouda through General Council contracted young Gambians and bought from them the well visible waste bins littered all over the municipality designed to keep the city clean. The above-mentioned success stories were possible largely thanks to the Bensouda Development Politics Doctrines.

Development Projects

The feats of the current council are tremendous and surpassed the expectations of many. I still maintained that Mayor Bensouda’s development politics is the right formula behind this unprecedented success within a blink of the eye. The biggest achievement of Mayor Bensouda is the remarkable transformation of the once very deadly Bakoteh dumpsite. Ably assisted by his technical adviser Mr Kanjura Kanji, the residents of Bakoteh and the surrounding including the most vulnerable SOS Children Village have all acknowledge the unbelievable defaced of the dumpsite. The daily thick hazardous smoke and the unbearable bad odor that residents were accustomed to is no longer an issue thanks to the new political approach spearheaded by Mayor Bensouda. Waste collection and disposal is now not a contentious issue because recently council spend a fortune to maintenance the street tricycles for a better and more effective and efficient house to house waste collection and disposal, also waste collection trucks are crisscrossing the municipality day and night to ensure that on a daily basis, no waste is left behind.

We have seen the introduction of the drainage gang, what a fantastic idea. These formerly unemployed youths are now contributing meaningfully their quota to national development in a fashionable way. While many of us will be asleep, these gallant men would clean our gutters to make sure that water can flow unhindered thereby reducing the risk of flood during the rainy season. The introduction of this gang is one of the reasons why no deadly flood has been reported within the municipality in the past rainy season, therefore this innovative idea of his Lordship further strengthen the argument to reassess the development politics he is spearheading.

Leadership is all about being innovative and that’s exactly what Mayor Bensouda has been doing. In a couple of months’ time, a batch of brand new fleets of waste collection trucks for every ward will be available and most importantly those trucks will be managed by the ward development committee. His innovations have led to the introduction of street waste bins for the first in the history of the Gambia. The ongoing beautification of the Westfield youth monument with small concrete slaps is just commendable. Westfield has been defaced and we can all be proud of this milestone achievement. Under his watch, the council is currently working on a lot of feeder roads within the municipality. Among the many roads under construction are Latkumba road, Bakau New Town road and a host of other important connection roads. Council has further deepened its cooperation with GAMWORKS to expand and upgrade many feeder roads within the municipality.

Market construction and expansion have also been a core policy goal of the new council. Currently, constructions have already begun at the Serekunda market for the expansion of market shed for vendors. When completed, more women can have access to the market and eked a living for themselves and their families. The construction of the Latrikunda Sabiji market is also almost near completion. The market is poised to increase business activities and yield good returns for the council. Overall, the markets conditions in terms of service delivery and revenue generation have doubled and vendors are more willing to pay because they felt their tax dalasi is well spent for their betterment. If we are to quantify the achievements registered in just under two years, we will realize that KMC has experienced a quantum jump in its development. Mayor Bensouda’s strong believes in his invented doctrine of development politics is perhaps the underlying reason for this heroic success.

Development Politics as an Academic Discipline

The above-chronicled achievements of Mayor Bensouda are a drop in the ocean and thus beg two important questions. First, how did he manage to do it within a short period? We have observed that Mayor Bensouda has breakaway from long-standing political traditions of previous occupants of the Office of Lord Mayor by successfully divorcing politics from public administration by establishing an avuncular relationship to satisfy both sides. Not only is he successful in delivering the much-needed services to the people of the municipality but he also on the same basis worked tirelessly to consolidate the support base of his party. Today UDP supporters are bragging with Mayor Bensouda’s successes where it matters the most in the country. The UDP has started portraying his success stories as a glimpse of what a future UDP or UDP led administration has to offer to the Gambian people. Today, Mayor Bensouda has won himself a lot of adulators and that has made him a darling within his party and the only and true hope for his party’s future.

The second most important question is how an academic program is developed? Academic programs worldwide evolve from the need to advance great ideas from great leaders, promote profit-oriented business strategies from business moguls or address a societal problem or preserve and promote a societal issue. That being said, we are currently witnessing exactly the same in the case of Mayor Bensouda’s self-styled trademarked Development Politics he has been preaching for the past one and half year. Adam Smith is widely called the father of Economics simply because he discovered and practice some theories and concepts which were later developed into academic disciplines. Woodrow Wilson, the former US President is called the father of Public Administration because of his ideology and that idea was transformed into an academic discipline to become public administration and the list goes on and on.

Now that we have a young intellectual and a very innovative public officer who came up with something entirely new at least to the Gambia and its working extremely well for the people, I think it is only fair to assess and explore possible ways through the Ministry of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology, University of the Gambia and other institutions to ensure that the Bensouda Model of Development Politics is further researched on and fully developed into a fully fledge academic program to be introduce in our university education system for the benefits of current and future generations. It is high time we localized our education system to meet our local development needs. We should celebrate and support our own, and the Bensouda Development Politics Model requires serious thinking and debate in all academic circles in the country. And until we realized that Gambia Got Talents as in Mayor Bensouda, we would continue with our self-inflict struggles, therefore I declare that Je Suis Talib Ahmed Bensouda.

WURRA BAH

MA in Development Policy

Korea Development Institute (KDI)

 

 

 

 

Marry Many Wives or Face Jail: Swaziland Govt Denies Rumour

Swaziland government has denounced rumour making the round that King Mswati III ordered the arrest of anybody that fails to marry more than one wife.

In a statement published by Swazi Observer, spokesperson to the government, Percy Simelane, the government will continue to appeal for morality, responsible behaviour and professionalism among journalists and indeed, the general public.

“The current dispatch titled ‘Marry more wives or face jail’ quoting the King, and all other related reports, are not only an insult to the Monarchy and the culture of Eswatini but a disgrace to journalism.

His Majesty has not made any pronouncement to that effect as it has never been an issue raised by Emaswati.

“We will continue to appeal for morality, responsible behaviour, and professionalism among journalists and the general public with access to social media. It would be unfortunate if journalism and social media are turned into character assassination platforms and springboards to ridicule individuals and leaders.

“The latest dispatch is attributed to the Zambian Observer newspaper and we continue to demand that the newspaper produces the supposed statement allegedly issued by the King and retract this insult,” Simelane said. (Vanguard)

Fire in Bakoteh Destroys Business Materials Worth Thousands

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By Momodou Justice Darboe

A broad daylight fire at Tippa Garage in Bakoteh Monday gutted business materials worth thousands of Dalasis.

Items that perished in the inferno included motor bikes, kitchen wares, mattresses, clothing and the NAWEC transformer just near the bridge.

The cause of the fire could not be immediately ascertained but witnesses say it broke out at around 2pm and it took more than two hours before it could be put out.

When The Fatou Network visited the scene, some of the materials were smoldering and the extent of the damage could not be established. However, victims and witnesses put it into thousands of dalasis.

Speaking to this medium, Musa Gitteh, a Bakoteh resident and one of the volunteers in the fire fight, explained that today’s inferno was unprecedented in the history of fire outbreaks in the area.

“I can say with ease that we are just lucky that the fire had been controlled before it reached the Petro Gas filling station . However, thousands of valuables has been destroyed in the fire and we can say we’ve done a wonderful job in fighting it,” he said.

Ebrima Sallah and Mawdo Bah, both victims of the fire, lamented they’ve lost all their livelihoods as a result of the fire.

“I bought D38,000 worth of items three days ago and all have been destroyed today. My entire livelihood was destroyed. I’ve lost everything,” he added.

Hamat Bah Says there is Prostitution Everywhere including Mecca and Rome

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By Momodou Justice Darboe

The minister of tourism and culture has said sex tourism is not only unique to The Gambia as prostitution also exists in both Rome and Mecca.

“Yes, prostitution is all over the world. You go to Rome, yes there is. You go to Mecca, yes there is. It’s everywhere. It’s the oldest profession,” Hamat Bah told journalists at a press conference at the Gambia Tourism and Hospitality Institute in Kanifing on Friday.

There are claims of sex tourism in The Gambia and Bah addressing the issue said it was a section of the Gambian media who were peddling such claims.

“There is no sex tourism in The Gambia. Sex tourism is something that the government sanctions, that’s is well organized, that’s well managed, it’s not in this country,” he said.

“So when I see journalists writing Gambia, sex tourism, putting documentaries and you take them to court they will lose the case. But this government does not want to take any journalist to court. But I want to advise you please; when somebody comes to destroy your country, and want you to write evil… Let’s be cautious of what we write.”

BANJUL BREWERIES: Gambia Government to Abandon 75% Tax Hike on Alcohol

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By Lamin Njie

The Gambia government is set to abandon a policy imposing a 75 percent increase on tax on wine and beer as well as sugary drinks, sources have told The Fatu Network.

The Gambia government and Banjul Breweries Ltd are engaged in negotiations after the country’s only brewery threaten to quit The Gambia.

The government last year announced a 75% tax rise on wine and beer and sugary drinks.

A senior official of Banjul Breweries Ltd told The Fatu Network at the time that excise hike from 10% to 75% was found in no country in the whole of Africa. He also told the outlet the move will have a negative impact on the beverage manufacturing industry and the economy.

A finance ministry source told The Fatu Network on Monday the government ‘will most likely abandon the policy.’

The minister of finance spoke on the Banjul Breweries kerfuffle on Monday, saying ‘we’re working with them.’

“As at now, we are engaging them. The impact, they have now communicated to us through the ministry of trade with the national assembly select committee. We’re working with them,” Mamburay Njie told journalists at a press conference in Banjul.

The sales manager at Banjul Breweries Borri Darboe has confirmed that negotiation were ongoing.

“We are waiting for the government response but no production is taking place right now,” Darboe told The Fatu Network Monday.

Tourist Numbers to Gambia Surge in 2017 and 2018, Bah Declares

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By Momodou Justice Darboe and Omar Jallow

The minister of Tourism and Culture Hamat Bah has said that The Gambia has registered 28% increase in tourist arrivals last year.

The Tourism minister made this revelation at a press conference at the Gambia Tourism and Hospitality Institute (GTHI) on Friday.

Bah said: “As at 2017-2018 we had a remarkable increase of 28% increase in arrivals. We had 162,075 for the previous year and 209,000 in 2018 but we want to progress to meet our target within the NDP.”

Responding to questions on youth unemployment and illegal migration, minister Bah said efforts were being made to tackle the problems.

“In order to contribute in addressing the illegal migration and youth unemployment, the Gambia Tourism and hospitality institute in partnership with the European Union through the Youth Empowerment project (YEP) completed the selection and recruitment of 400 youths including 30% returnees and 40% women for a specially designed tactically professional training to meet the high demand for employment in food and beverages and rooms division services.

“We believed that once people are capacitise they should be able to deliver and be part of the process.”

The tourism minister also spoke on the country’s tourism decentralisation effort and said an expansion program in hospitality training is initiated in Janjangbureh in the Central River Region in partnership with YEP “with 60 young Gambians to build capacities and create employment opportunities.”

On tourism infrastructure, Bah said the number of hotels constructed in the country in the last two years has increased significantly, but that his ministry’s desire to build even more hotels is being militated by the lack of land in the Tourism Development Areas (TDA).

“We believed that one of the major challenges we have at the moment is building hotels. We started that but we were in trouble with ourselves. The trouble was the 34% of the entire TDA land was leased by the former president, and the commission took over these lands, we couldn’t get them back due to judicial process. Some of the investors left the country,” he said.

‘I Wasn’t at State House to Promote Barrow’: Drammeh hits back at critics

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By Lamin Njie

The chief executive officer of Paradise TV Harona Drammeh has hit back at those savaging him regarding his interview with President Adama Barrow.

Drammeh had a lengthy interview with President Barrow last week but a raft of Gambians have blasted him after part one of the two-hours-long interview aired on Paradise TV on Sunday. They accuse him of blowing a once-in-a-lifetime chance of holding the president to account on pressing national issues.

But speaking to The Fatu Network on Monday, Drammeh said claims that he was on a propaganda mission to State House were flawed.

Drammeh said: “I went to State House without an agenda. I’m an independent person. I don’t have a specific agenda that I went to State House for.

“My job was asking the right questions. What he responds and what the public makes of that response is entirely up to the public. I was not there to protect him. I was not there to promote him.”

On the Consequences of Fiscal Profligacy: Letter to the Finance Minister

Honourbale Minister and my dear brother,

I greet you with the salutation of Peace “Salam” in this holy month of Ramadan.

I penned my first missive addressed to you titled “On the Proposed Salary Increment: letter to the Finance Minister” almost 6 moths ago;
and I am yet to receive a response from you.

It was  but a note of caution regarding the unusually bold move you spearheaded to increase civil servants’ salaries by the huge proportion of 50%. While acknowledging the need to increase salaries, I did aver that a major jump of the magnitude you proposed would create unintended consequences that could actually negate the perceived welfare increase envisaged form the salary hike.

Alas, you dug in and went ahead with your audacious fiscal misadventure. The fundamental question in my letter was the issue of funding the proposed salary increase within a highly taxed business environment. I received no answer from you but the quantum jump in excise taxes was a clear indication of where you were trying to source the extra resources for your fiscal binge.

Given the natural lag effect of policy moves on the obvious macroeconomic variables concerned, I was waiting for the half-year mark to elapse before I write another sequel to my letter but the natural laws of economics were not to be too kind to your misadventure and so the results started to kick in much earlier than I had anticipated. I don’t know which marabout you are visiting to cure this malaise but his answer to you should be from the words of the Nigerian author Ola Rotimi: “the gods are not to blame!”

With an unprecedented excise tax hike of up to 650% on alcoholic beverages, our trademark national brewery has no choice but to start packing up and close shop because the tax burden will certainly be unbearable. With a projected loss of 200 jobs and further negative effects on our very fragile tourism industry, your costly fiscal bravado (if you don’t reverse course) will surely hurt thousands of workers in an economy where unemployment is already too high.

With the latest media reports indicating that your ministry intends to negotiate a solution to this problem with the management of the directly affected company, Banjul Breweries, I would say “better late than never!” But then the question will arise as to where would you source further tax revenue to compensate for any reduction in the excise tax revenue that would be lost if you reduce the excise tax rate?

Which other sector or industry is going to be your target to slap exhorbitant tax rates on to compensate for the loss of revenue to be naturally anticipated should your consultations with the brewery lead to the expected conclusion?

A May 9, 2019 report on Foroya newspaper states that your Ministry has already increased “prices of petrol and diesel … for the third time in 2019”. This move, and its obvious pervasive effect on the general price level, is symbolic of the tough times ahead for our macroeconomic situation. Even if such price hikes are induced by exogenous factors, such scenarios should not come as a surprise for the international macroeconomic environment is a critical factor to consider in coming up with your budget estimates. With endogenous and exogenous factors rearing their ugly (inflationary) heads so early in your budget implementation schedule, do you have a message for Gambian businesses and the masses other than the ‘maa tei’ narrative coming from your permanent secretary?

This situation is really worrisome. The whole country stands to suffer because of your wrong fiscal moves and the effects will not be limited to the brewery and its stakeholders. This is a very sad and unfortunate situation you have visited on an economy that is already struggling with the effects of unrealized revenue projections anticipated from grants.

Honourable Minister, may have inherited last year’s Supplementary Appropriation Bill that created a firestorm, even tough you handled it in the worst way possible; but the excise tax imbroglio and the attendant effect it has created in the beverage (and by collateral damage (eventually) the tourism/entertainment sector) is entirely your making because the 2019 budget is your budget and you went ahead with this fiscal misadventure knowing very well that the fiscal our turn of the previous year was all but satisfactory.

And one more thing before I bid you good bye, please do not go ahead with your suspected alleged plans to remove that young senior staff at your ministry who is bold and honest enough to disagree with you based on professional/policy grounds. Last time your tried that kind of game, it did not end well- the collateral damage was overwhelming. Let us learn from our past mistakes and chart a fresh path of policy sanity with broad, open, and tolerant mindsets regarding our diverse opinions on the way forward in our common and collective task of nation building.

Yours, in the service of the nation,

Momodou Sabally
Former National Budget Director, research economist.

Keeping them Honest and Accountable: 20 Key Promises of Coalition Manifesto 2016

Here are 20 Key Highlights of the Promises contained in the Coalition Manifesto 2016. It is this Manifesto that Candidate Adama Barrow backed by Seven Coalition Political Parties and the Independent Candidate Dr. Isatou Touray sold to electorates to vote for them into power.

 

A review of these promises would indicate huge betrayal as the Coalition President and his Government including its constituent Political Parties have failed to carry out these reforms they promised. For example, they claimed in their Manifesto that they will repeal the Public Order Act and also release anyone jailed for violating the Public Order Act yet today the Coalition Government goes ahead to arrest and charge citizens for violating that same Public Order Act. What a betrayal!

 

Since assuming power neither the Executive nor the Legislature – both institutions controlled by the Coalition President and Coalition Political Parties – never made any attempt to reform the Public Order Act. No single member of the National Assembly placed a private member’s bill to repeal the Public Order Act. No single Coalition political party ever suggested the reform of the obnoxious Act since 2016 and even when the Supreme Court ruled in favour of this bad law, no single Coalition political party issued a statement to raise concern over that judgment or even organize its members to protest the judgment.

 

As citizens this Manifesto is therefore your tool to monitor and hold accountable the Coalition Government and Coalition Political Parties in order to ensure good governance and democracy in the Gambia.

 

20 Key elements of the Coalition Manifesto

 

  1. Coalition candidate Adama Barrow will serve for only three years at the head of a broad-based and inclusive Coalition Government aimed at conducting constitutional, institutional and administrative reforms;
  2. The Coalition Government would work towards delivering quality and relevant basic education that is free, accessible and compulsory.
  3. Primary Health Care (PHC) focusing on the basic health needs of the population will be the basis of the health delivery system of the Coalition.
  1. The transitional government shall treat all Gambians equally regardless of gender, political, religious and tribal affiliation and shall respect and protect the fundamental principles of humans and people’s rights;
  1. The Coalition Government shall establish a body of jurists and competent personalities to review the constitution with a view to cleansing it of all provisions which are inimical to democracy and the rule of law;
  1. To make NAMs accountable to the electorate, an Act of the National Assembly shall be enacted to provide the procedure to enforce Section 92 of the Constitution which provides the right to recall representatives to the electorate.
  2. A freedom of Information Act shall be enacted to strengthen media oversight.
  3. An NGO Act shall be enacted to promote Civil Society oversight.
  4. The Coalition government shall open the public media to divergent views and opinion as required by Section 208 of the 1997 Constitution.
  5. The Coalition Government shall repeal the legal requirement of political parties having to apply for permits before using amplification facilities and instead introduce a consultative mechanism that enables the police to determine which party has the user right to a meeting place on a first come first serve basis.
  6. The Coalition Government endeavours to propagate legislation to revoke all provisions of a law criminalizing speech including libel, sedition, false news and false publication within six months of assuming political office.
  7. The Coalition Government states that the Public Order Act gives too much power to the Inspector General of Police and does fetter freedom of association and assembly. The Coalition Government will repeal any provision in the Public Order Act which is not reasonable and justifiable in a democratic society such as those which hinder peaceful procession to highlight public grievances which are the main tool for exercising civil society oversight over the governance process.
  8. The Coalition Government shall repeal Section 114 of the Criminal Code which relates to giving false information to a public servant. The Coalition recognizes that Section 25(f) protects the right of every person to freedom to petition the Executive for redress of grievances.
  1. The Coalition Government will enact a Freedom of Information law in consultation with the GPU and the media fraternity to enhance access to official information and strengthen media oversight of governance. This will facilitate transparency and accountability.
  2. Within a month from assuming office the Coalition Government will set up a Commission of Inquiry into the places and conditions of detention before and after conviction with the objective of putting an end to torture, rape, inhuman and degrading punishment or treatment and poor conditions of imprisonment.
  3. The Coalition Government shall grant general amnesty and release all those jailed in relation to charges of treason, false news, false publication, sedition, libel, Public Order Act offenses, giving false information to a public servant.
  1. Protect civil servants and disciplined forces from being use for partisan political objectives.
  2. Empower the National Council for Civic Education (NCCE) both in terms of human and financial resources for them to become more apt to conduct civic education programs on a nationwide scale.
  1. The Coalition Government and its agencies will respect and uphold human rights as provided in the Constitution, ECOWAS and AU protocols and International Conventions.
  2. The Coalition Government will conduct civic education on print, electronic i.e. radio and television, social media and any other outlets, singly or in collaboration with other stakeholders, to promote tolerance of diversity and national reconciliation.

 

These and many more are the promises contained in the Coalition Manifesto 2016. Until citizens are familiar with this Manifesto and use it to monitor the Coalition Government and Coalition Political Parties the Gambia shall continue to be a victim of poor governance, weak leadership and increasing poverty and underdevelopment.

 

There cannot be system change until and unless the provisions of this Manifesto are implemented. Let us demand that Pres. Adama Barrow implement this Manifesto. Where he fails to do so let us demand that our political parties use their representatives in the National Assembly to effect system change by reviewing and repealing existing laws as well as creating new laws and using their full powers in the Constitution to discipline the Executive which is already notorious for abuse of power!

Read the full Manifesto today and start fulfilling your constitutional duty of holding elected and appointed public officials and public institutions accountable.

 

Real Madrid ‘to officially announce £86m signing of Eden Hazard’

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By DailyMail

Eden Hazard will be officially unveiled as a Real Madrid player after Chelsea play their Europa League final against Arsenal on May 29, according to reports in France.

Real have been linked with a move for Hazard all season, and are said to have all but finalised a €100million (£86m) deal for the forward.

Hazard has fuelled speculation suggesting he would link up with Real manager Zinedine Zidane at the Bernabeu all season by refusing commit his future to Chelsea.

Now L’Equipe report that an agreement for the 28-year-old was done weeks ago, but will only be made public once the Blues’ season officially ends.

That will come in Baku on May 29, when Chelsea face Arsenal in an all-London encounter and one of two all-Premier League European finals this season.

Hazard has been the brightest spark in an uneven season for Chelsea, where fans have often expressed displeasure at manager Maurizio Sarri’s selections and football style.

Despite this, Chelsea finished third in the Premier League to qualify for the Champions League, and have reached two major cup finals.

Hazard has only a year left on his Stamford Bridge contract and has not shown any inclination to sign a new deal with the club.

As a result Chelsea are set to cash in on the Belgian despite his importance to the team and their imminent two-window transfer ban for breaking rules over the signing of under-18 players.

Hazard scored 16 goals in 37 Premier League appearances last season. He also provided 15 assists, the most in the league, and was awarded the play maker trophy on Sunday after Chelsea’s 0-0 draw at Leicester City.

After the game, Hazard revealed he had informed the club of his desire to leave for Real this summer.

He said: ‘I have made my decision but it is not just about me. I told the club a couple of weeks ago. I wanted it to be cleared up earlier but that’s not happened. I’m still waiting, like the fans are waiting.’

INDIA: Woman sets herself on fire after being gang-raped

A traumatised woman set herself on fire after her father sold her for £100 to a ‘keeper’ who gang-raped her with his friends.

The victim, who is in her late 20s, resorted to the extreme measure after she was reportedly turned away by Uttar Pradesh (UP) police in India.

She is fighting for her life in Ghaziabad hospital, near Delhi, after suffering 80 per cent burns.

A shocking video of the woman from Hapur emerged on social media, where she told of her ordeal and blamed police for not taking action.

She allegedly reported the crime to Hapur SP as well as other senior officials after she as sold following her husband’s death.

But she said they ignored the complaint and took no further action – so she tried to kill herself on April 28.

Delhi Commission for Women Chairman Swati Maliwal wrote to UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath saying the woman had ‘suffered intolerable abuse at the hand of the UP police’ which led to her attempted suicide.

She asked Mr Adityanath to launch an investigation into police conduct.

Her letter read: ‘The Delhi Commission for Women is in receipt of a representation from a survivor of gang-rape belonging to Hapur,’ according to the Times Of India.

‘The survivor has suffered unimaginable harassment at the hands of the UP Police in Hapur who have refused to register an FIR despite repeated complaints.

‘This insensitivity and shameful conduct of the UP Police compelled the survivor to immolate herself.’

Ms Maliwal also wrote that the victim’s ‘owner’ had taken loans from a number of people in Hapur, forcing the woman to work as a domestic helper in return.

She said the woman had been abused and gang-raped at these houses.

The activist and politician said Adityanath should compensate the victim.

Police hit back at Ms Maliwal’s claims, saying senior officials did not turn her away but added that an investigation was being conducted.

Officials also registered a first information report against 14 men for the alleged rape but have not made any arrests. (DAILYMAIL)

 

Iran Men Ordered not to Look at Women during Ramadan

By DailyMail

Men in Iran have been ordered not to look at women during Ramadan as part of a crackdown on freedoms by the regime amid US sanctions and civil unrest.

The country’s judiciary announced that anyone eating in public during the fasting period or playing music on their car radio would also be arrested.

‘My personal advice to women is to respect the hijab even more than before and gentlemen must avoid looking directly at female passersby,’ Gholam- Hossein Esmaili, a judiciary spokesperson said.

‘Anyone ignoring these instructions during the Ramadan will be committing an offence and should expect some punishment from the law enforcement units.’

It comes as the country’s morality police launch an investigation into ‘disturbing’ social media videos of schoolgirls dancing to a pop song.

Iran’s Education minister Mohammad Bathaei said a team of specialists were hunting down the source of the video, which showed smiling children taking part in an online dance challenge.

‘The enemy is trying different ways to create anxiety among the people including by spreading these disturbing videos,’ Bathaei said.

‘I’m certain there’s some kind of political plot behind the publication of these devious clips in schools.’

The video showed young children – and some of their teachers – dancing to the song Gentleman by US-Iranian rapper Sasy.

Hardline conservative parliamentarians have called for the headteachers of the schools to be sacked.

Ayatollah Abbas Ka’bi, a member of the Iran’s Guardian Council of the Constitution, said the videos were fuelling ‘the enemy’s cultural war’ against Iran.

Gambian Brothers Give to Children in Rural Gambia

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By Alhassan Darboe

A group of young Gambian brothers in the spirit of generosity in Ramadan Saturday organized Iftar for the Talibe Community in the village of Foni Wasadu, Western Region.

Writing on his Facebook, Alasan Gent Ceesay, a UK based Gambian behind the charitable endeavor said: “It cost nothing to be kind, generous and pleasant to each other, and the rewards are priceless especially in the Blessed month of Ramadan. Another opportunity to share Iftar with our beloved ‘talibè’ community in Foni Wassadu.”

Also writing on his Facebook, Sainey Marenah a prominent Gambian journalist and head of Communication at Constitutional review commission writes, “Caring and sharing in Ramadan. Glad to join this group of young people courtesy of AlaSan Gent CeeSay to provide Iftar to the community of Wasadu in Foni Jarrol district. May Allah accept our fast and prayers. May the sharing and caring continue after Ramadan. Amen”

Kemo Bojang, youth secretary of U.D.P and also member of the team when contacted by Gunjur News online was philosophical and humble about the charitable endeavors he and his team of young progressives undertake to feed the poor and needy.

He said: “It’s in the spirit of Ramadan and our culture to share with people especially the less privileged. We see this as a way of us to reflect on our blessing that God has showered on us.

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