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President Barrow renews Gambia’s unwavering support for ICC

Gambia’s President Adama Barrow has renewed his administration’s full and unwavering support for the International Criminal Court (ICC).

In a meeting with the Gambian-born chief Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda in Brussels, President Barrow reaffirmed Gambia’s support insisting that the country still remains a member of the Rome Statue that created the ICC.

President Barrow received Prosecutor Bensouda on Friday as he wind up his maiden European tour which took him to France then to Brusssels.

Sources say President Barrow and Prosecutor Bensouda discussed Gambia’s recent position on ICC, former President Jammeh’s poor human rights records, the Gambia’s judicial system among others.

In October 2016, then government of former President Yahya Jammeh announced the country’s withdrawal from International Criminal Court, accusing the world body of ignoring the “war crimes” of Western nations and seeking only to prosecute Africans.

“This action is warranted by the fact that the ICC, despite being called the International Criminal Court, is in fact an International Caucasian Court for the persecution and humiliation of people of colour, especially Africans,” Information Minister at the time, Sheriff Bojang said on state television.

The ICC’s current chief prosecutor, Fatou Bensouda, is Gambian and was as an adviser to Jammeh in the early years of his rule after he seized power in a coup in 1994. She later served as justice minister.

This was not the first time then President Jammeh pulled the country out of an international institution. In 2013, he withdrew Gambia from the Commonwealth, the 54-member grouping including Britain and most of its former colonies, branding it a “neo-colonial institution”.

Mr Jammeh notified the United Nations in November that he was pulling his country out of the ICC which was due to take effect in November 2017.

Meanwhile, in February 2017, after winning a historic Presidential election ending Jammeh’s 22 years rule, President Adama Barrow announced the rescinding of the decision to withdraw from the ICC.

Barrow said his regime is committed to the principles enshrined in the Rome Statue of the ICC and instructed his Foreign Minister to write and rescind the decision.

In a letter to the Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres, Gambia’s minister of Foreign Affairs International Cooperation and Gambians Abroad, Ousainou Darboe, said the Gambia still considers herself as a state party to the statue of the ICC and will continue to honour her obligations.

Mr Darboe said as a new government that has committed itself to the promotion of human rights, democracy, good governance and respect for the rule of law, the Barrow administration  in line with its vision for a new democratic Gambia, is deeply committed to the principles enshrined in the Rome Statue of the ICC.

GOOD MORNING PRESIDENT BARROW

 

Sulayman Jeng
Birmingham, UK

 

Is Friday! The morning is cool and soothing. Due to an unforeseen circumstance, I will not make it to London as planned to grace the Gambian Community meeting with the visiting ministers particularly Hon Mai Ahmad Fatty, Minister of Interior. I wish I could Face Time and ask him some pertinent questions I love to ask.

 
Your colourful reception in Paris, France was tainted by a calculated underestimation of a determined will of a free people. Some sceptics exploited power of the social media to propagate the blunder to project your government’s exclusionism. Here, wisdom plays a pivotal role. Wisdom, Mr President, is the knack to differentiate between wrong and right. Correspondingly, wisdom makes a person acquainted with minute details of what revolves around him or her. The most attractive bit of wisdom is it shelters you from misjudgement and preserves your integrity, maturity and conscience.

 

Unfortunately, you manifest signs and symptoms of its deficiency. To amplify my assertion is your admittance on France 24 that “there is a tactical Alliance” under which each party sponsors its candidate. Perhaps, your statement stems either from memory lost or lack of understanding and awareness of what transpires around you. The tactical alliance is but a symbolic shadow with no visual presence. Mr President, your era is personified with advance information technology and inquisitive minds.

 

As such, Gambians now search and demand for answers to questions of accountability, transparency, impartiality, good governance and the essence of freedom and justice. Thus, some plunge into the ocean of wisdom to excavate suppressed truths buried deep inside coded vaults. This explains why every Gambian puts you and your government under the microscope and expect better from what you are currently delivering. A classic illustration to validate my premise is the popular call for dismissal of the alleged Directors and security chiefs who enabled the dictator. Majority of those dismissed and arrested were hastily replaced with persons of questionable characters. That, Mr President, isn’t the change which will usher in justice, impartiality and sustainable development.

 
Many are left wondering if this is what they actually fought for. Suffice it to say the pursuit of freedom motivated and connected our hearts despite our political orientation and alignment to fight fearlessly until dictatorship was defeated. In that fight limbs and lives got lost; tears and blood got shed and bones flattened but we kept fighting. The freedom is worth the lost. However, Mr President, the freedom we fought for is not that in which a person or group of persons rejoice from being protected from justice and exclusion from equal opportunity while not realising the very essence of being free and complete. In sum, it is unethical to bow in reverence to freedom which exudes the ideals of just doing what pleases the self, Mr President. Conversely, if you do not take a step back and reassess the determinants which propelled you into the presidency, you will end up trekking on an unjust path on which you will disown your truest being and ideals.

 

Therefore, there is nothing gratifying than being solemn to one’s personal truth and conviction. Do you give a thought how history will carve you after your transitional reign, Mr President? Similarly, how will you be at peace with your conscience knowing many who helped in electing you into office feel betrayed? Will you live in constant regret few years down memory lane when you look back at things you could have done or said differently?

 
It is enriching to note your efforts in striving to recover the looted funds by the dictator and soliciting from foreign stakeholders to usher in investment, security and bilateral co-operation, but these must be rested on functional institutions supervised by strong technocrats with indisputable character and expertise. Furthermore, there should be a demarcation between state and party. This brings to mind what my elder brother told me many years ago: “In business, there is no brotherhood”. The same is legitimate in running a state. Mr President, common sense postulates a good leader avails and alerts himself or herself to his or her people’s needs and aspirations but must be impartial. Consequently, to drive meaningful change under a young and fragile democracy, you must abstain from recycling old wine in new bottles.

 
Yes, I almost forgot. How could I, Mr President when everyone hymns it? Bamba Mass and Suntou Touray are prominent supporters and advocators of the UDP but I am yet to learn of the executive positions in the party. Yes, they are influential and command huge followers but does that make them the spokesperson of UDP? I guess not. As a consequent, their views, opinions and statements albeit may be intended to sell and buy the party new members and supporters remain non-representative of UDP, its leader and executive until otherwise.

 

Similarly, it is also erroneous to claim the party is a Mandinka party. I know people who cannot even speak the language and yet they are members. What does that make their membership? It is up to Bamba and Suntou to preserve their hard earned reputation by being mindful of the kind of messages they avail the public. If they are found to be wanton that is their personal beef and not the UDP’s. Similarly, calling Halifa Sallah a dictator and a hater of progress is to accentuate if one stands in a garage, you turn into a car. Very preposterous indeed.

 
Until Monday, Mr President, have a good weekend. Ah less I forget, do not get too cosy on the presidential chair for you may doze off.

 

Ex-diplomats urged to return passports

 

 

By Point Newspaper

 

Former government officials who are no longer in the new government and are in possession of diplomatic or service passports are urged to return the passports immediately.

A press release from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and Gambians Abroad said: “All persons in possession of Gambian diplomatic and service passports and who are no longer in the public office or entitled to such state privilege are to surrender the said passports to the Division of Protocol Services, MOFA headquarters, not later than 31 March 2017.”

Former Vice-President BB Dabo receives rousing welcome

 

 

By Kaddijatou Jawo, Point Newspaper

 

 

A former vice president in the first Republic, who also served briefly as finance minister under Yahya Jammeh’s regime, has finally returned home from exile in the United Kingdom.

Speaking to journalists shortly after landing at Banjul International Airport, Bakary Bunja Dabo said he is more than happy to reunite with family, friends and associates after being in exile for years.

“This is a very unique experience and a lot of feelings all over me, as I am very happy to be back to my own country which I have not been able to visit for quite a long time now. I am also looking forward to seeing friends, family and associates.”

BB Dabo also said he has come with a lot of expectations and happiness, and was very much touched by the unexpected rousing welcome he got.

Commenting on the change in The Gambia, the former vice president said: “What I feel about the change is that it is something that is historic and of great importance to our country. But what makes me more proud is particularly the efforts of Gambians coming together to make this happen, and they sacrificed tremendously as they did everything possible to see that it happened.”

Mr Dabo urged Gambians to support the efforts of the new government in enhancing the country’s social-economic development.

Having served as ambassador to Senegal, minister at the ministries of education, tourism and Information under the PPP regime, Mr Dabo currently works as a national management consultant.

 

EU reaffirms support to President Barrow’s reform agenda

The European Union has reaffirmed support to Gambia’s new President Adama Barrow’s reform agenda to establish strong democratic institutions in respect of human rights and the rule of law.

The EU also stated that the new governments revocation of last year’s withdrawal of The Gambia from the ICC, demonstrates its commitment to international justice.

This is contained in a statement issued late Thursday, March 16th after meeting between Federica Mogherini, High Representative/Vice-President (HR/VP), Commissioner for International Cooperation and Development, Neven Mimica, and President Adama Barrow in Brussels.

President Barrow is on his maiden European tour which started with a three-day visit to France where he met President Hollander and the development partners and French Companies ready to invest in Gambia.

The EU meeting was an opportunity to welcome President Barrow to the EU institutions following his election in December 2016 which saw a peaceful change of leadership in January, with exemplary support by the region.

The High Representative/Vice-President Federica Mogherini highlighted that the change in leadership in the country opens a new chapter in EU-Gambia relations and that the EU fully supports President Barrow’s reform agenda to establish strong democratic institutions in respect of human rights and the rule of law.

“As part of the EU’s support to the democratic transition, an EU Election Observation Mission has been deployed to the country earlier this week to observe parliamentary elections on 6 April. Together with partners, the EU is ready to look into support to security sector reform and to the ECOMIG mission” stated the EU after the top officials meeting with President Barrow.

Meanwhile, the statement indicated that both sides agreed that creating employment and domestic perspectives for youth was a priority. They exchanged views on common challenges such as irregular migration and agreed to deepen the cooperation in this area.

Commissioner Mimica thanked President Barrow for the warm reception during his mission to Banjul in February this year.

A first package of €75 million which was signed in Banjul is already under way, and a new package of €150 million is taking shape. It is envisaged to include budget support in the form of a “State Building Contract”, which will also support key democratic reforms.

GOOD MORNING PRESIDENT BARROW

 

By Sulayman Jeng, Birmingham

 

 

Mba kook…President Barrow ya boys leh koteng. Sometimes in my quest to unrestrainedly understand the rationale of utterances that leave me dazed, I strive to take a quick walk in the person’s mind-set. True, under an ideal and healthy political dispensation, no one would have faulted President Barrow’s admittance that Lawyer Darboe is his father and political godfather. His invocation of the Mandinka dictum that “When one father’s die, there is nothing one can do about it but when one’s father’s compound stands in ruins that punctuates one’s ineptness is equally valid. What actually left me cold was its context, timing and insinuation given the murky political climate hovering over new Gambia. If my inferences are anything to go by, President Barrow is not only insensitive to the brewing political tension under his watch but a mediocre political Muppet.

 

At this stage, he was expected to debunk the unprecedented accusation and counter accusation, looming tribal politics and chilling profanity shelled at party leaders which will detox the unhealthy political climate. But his youthful pouring out of the heart in praise of Lawyer Darboe only validated his sceptics’ allegations. Perhaps, he meant well but the timing just isn’t appropriate. Many are now left pondering will he efficiently, effectively and impartially treat all his coalition 2016 leaders with the same yardstick?
Party surrogates. What about them? They invoke those merchants who ruthless enter a free market buy out their competitors even if it means deleting them.

 

Competition breeds efficiency but when it turns nasty, it must be regulated. Honestly, I do not buy the notion that there is something not adding up between Hon Lawyer Darboe and Hon Halifa Sallah. For them, the two personified Tom and Jerry. Privately, I don’t know but from their public interaction, I have not notice any animosity in their body language and conversations. Besides, the two are responsible adults who can settle their own differences without anyone dragging their reputation in the mud. We draw daggers aiming for each other’s throat because I say Halifa this and you say Darboe that while they are amicably getting on well. It is understandable when someone rubbishes you, it is appropriate to defend your integrity responsibly but descending into profanity and unsubstantiated allegations is immoral and unacceptable. Let our our elders resolve their differences in the traditional and ethical way. Moreover, they are humans with frailties. Rever but do not mystify them.

 
Tribal politics and tribalism. Is UDP the only party which has tribalist supporters? Oh hell no. Almost every Gambian has a trait of tribalism in him or her. For some, theirs is dormant and rarely rekindled while other’s are active and vile. Like the caste system which prevented us from inter-marrying is gradually laid to rest, so will tribalism if it is unanimously tackled with maturely, sincerely and honestly instead of aportioning blame to one another. It will foolhardy to dismiss tribalism in our midst as trivial. The imams and priests must also step in to address the demon.

 
Yesterday, Fanta Darboe Jawara reawakened a sleeping monster. As we walked with her through her horrific ordeal, nothing was more just than closing down Mile II and bringing to just all who contributed in her nightmarish experience. Hers was a tip of the iceberg according to her when contrasted with others who the public never heard or seen of enduring years of barbaric dehumanisation under our security forces. I am looking forward to an interesting chat with Hon Mai Ahmed Fatty tomorrow in London.
Mr President, until tomorrow again nin buwaalu mang Allah domo, have a blessed day.

AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION CANNOT BE DONE IN LESS THAN THREE MONTHS TEN DAYS

 

By Foroya Newspaper

 

Let no one mislead you. To amend the Constitution the following steps must be followed:

Publish the Bill in the Gambia Gazette

 
Publish it for the second time in the Gazette not less than three months after the first publication

 
The Bill can then be introduced at least ten days after the second publication in the Gazette (This is a total period of not less than three months ten days)

 
After the second and third readings the Bill is supported by not less than three quarters of the members (or 44 members) of the National Assembly

 
The Bill will now be sent to the president for his or her assent PROVIDED it is not an entrenched section such as section 1 which states that The Gambia is a sovereign republic.

 
The president has thirty days to assent to the Bill and the constitution is amended upon his assent. There are consequences if the president fails to assent to the Bill within 30 days which will not be dealt with here.

 
If it is an entrenched section a further step is taken, the Speaker sends it to the IEC to hold a referendum on the Bill within 6 months

 
At least fifty percent of the registered voters vote at the referendum and three quarters of the votes cast are in support of the Bill

 
The Bill is presented to the president together with a certificate from the IEC for the president’s assent.
The president has no choice but to assent to the Bill within seven days and the constitution is amended upon his or her assent.

This in simple terms is how the constitution is amended. Don’t be carried away by jargons.

WHY THE INCREASING FREQUENCY OF REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF TOP PUBLIC SERVANTS? IS THIS OLD WINE IN NEW BOTTLES?

 

 

By Foroyaa Newspaper

 

IS THIS OLD WINE IN NEW BOTTLES?

The removal of managing directors and other heads of public institutions and their replacement by others are now becoming rampant. Sometimes they are ‘invited’ to police stations for questioning. This is happening without explanation or the announcement of any policy directive.

Needless to say, we should be mindful of any window dressing. What Gambia needs today is not mere replacement of heads but change. We need to move away from the past and not repeat the errors of the past.

Foroyaa will find out the basis of removals and whether the procedure adopted is in accordance with Act governing the public institution.

Gov’t calls on regional governors to be apolitical

 

The Point Newspaper

 

The Gambia government, through the Ministry of Information and Communication Infrastructure, has called on the newly-appointed governors to be apolitical in the execution of their duties.

The Information minister, Demba A Jawo, in a memo sent to all the regional governors yesterday, said: “We would like to request all governors to administer to the dictates of the Civil Service, which embodies neutrality and impartiality in executing their functions.”

“Thus, we expect all governors to be apolitical and not to get involved in partisan politics at every level.”

The minister said the new government in its efforts to uphold democratic principles and good governance, urges all regional governors to strictly adhere to this request.

One week ago, the government appointed Ebrima Mballow of Arab Gambia Islamic Bank (AGIB) as the governor of West Coast Region (WCR); Ebrima K.S Dampha, director of Public Relations at the Social Security and Housing Finance Corporation as governor of North Bank Region (NBR); Mrs Fanta Bojang Samateh-Manneh, a senior education officer Region-2 as the governor of Lower River Region (LRR); Sulayman Barry a staff of the Gambia Revenue Authority (GRA) as the governor of Central River Region (CRR) and Mrs Fatou Jammeh-Touray, a lecturer at the Management Development Institute (MDI) as the of governor of Upper River Region (URR).

France agrees to train Gambian security forces

 

 

President Adama Barrow and his French counterpart have agreed to develop cooperation in the field of security, whereby Gambian security forces will be trained by the French, a communiqué issued at the end of Barrow’s two-day official visit to Paris has stated.

According to the communiqué, President Barrow has also expressed commitment to turn the Gambian consulate in France into a full-fledged embassy.

The Gambian leader has also renewed his commitment to promoting Francophonie and developing the teaching of the French language in Gambian schools.

The following is the full statement of the joint communiqué:

Draft Franco-Gambian Joint Communiqué

 

15 March 2017

At the invitation of the President of the French Republic, Mr François Hollande, the President of the Republic of The Gambia, Mr Adama Barrow, made an official visit to France on 14 and 15 March.

In addition to his meeting with President Hollande, President Barrow met with the President of the National Assembly, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs and International Development, Defence, and the Economy and Finance, with a view to strengthening our diplomatic, security and economic development ties. He also met with French companies at the French Business Confederation, MEDEF International.

During their meeting, President Hollande congratulated President Barrow on his recent election and commended his determination to ensure that the Gambian people’s choice was respected and that power was handed over peacefully.

This democratic change of government is a strong positive signal for The Gambia, the entire region and the continent. President Hollande welcomed the announcement of reforms, particularly in the area of justice, human rights and security and the launch of a justice and reconciliation initiative.

He welcomed President Barrow’s decision to revoke the decision to withdraw the Gambia from the International Criminal Court.

The two Presidents decided to reinforce ties between the two countries to strengthen democracy and the rule of law in The Gambia. A seminar on transitional justice will be held in the Alliance Franco-Gambienne in Banjul to show, through African and foreign examples, the importance of justice and reconciliation processes.

They discussed in-depth the possibilities for enhancing bilateral cooperation. France and The Gambia have agreed to develop their cooperation in training Gambian security forces.

To meet the Gambia’s economic challenges, France, within the framework of the European Union and United Nations and Bretton Woods institutions, supports the mobilization of donors to support the economic and financial programme of the new Gambian authorities.

French companies that met with President Barrow at MEDEF International were encouraged to seek opportunities in the Gambian market, so as to provide their capital and their expertise to further the country’s development. French public agencies, particularly the Agence Française de Développement (AFD), expressed their desire to support projects in the Gambia.

The two Heads of State met to promote Francophonie and develop the teaching of the French language, particularly in Gambian schools.

France commends the decision of the Gambian authorities to turn the Consulate-General of The Gambia in France into a full-fledged embassy.

President Barrow expressed his deep gratitude to President Hollande for his warm and friendly welcome, and for France’s support and assistance in Gambia’s reform and development process.

Former APRC parliamentarian takes on new rival Seedy Njie

 

 

By Standard Newspaper

 

Tension is heating up ahead of the looming National Assembly election and so is the drama.
Habsana S Jallow, the sitting national assembly member for Nianija Constituency in the Central River Region, has vowed to maintain her seat even after her former party put up Seedy Njie against her.

In a phone chat with The Standard yesterday, Habsana, who resigned from APRC after she claimed the party has been conspiring to replace her with Seedy Njie for the past three years, said she chose PDOIS to run because APRC didn’t inform her of anything and she won’t let Seedy have a ride.

“I am a strong woman and I have a strong parent from a strong family. They are behind me and they will support me. People of Nianija are behind. And let me tell you this, if it is not going to be me, it will not be Seedy SK Njie in this constituency.

“He will fail. I will make sure Seedy never win this constituency. I was in ECOWAS parliament when I heard that Seedy has been going round giving kola nut to people that he is going to run for the seat under the APRC without informing me. He was undermining me as the sitting MP,” she said.
According to her, considering the countless development projects she brought to her constituency, Seedy doesn’t stand a chance against her.

“Seedy cannot win here. My brother, I brought two boreholes for my people; three mosques each costing over 1 million Dalasi; a hospital and an ambulance; a minimarket for the women; and I am also supporting the youths. My people told me that they don’t need Seedy SK Njie; they said they want me back. Seedy has never brought even a piece of paper for the people of Nianija,” she claimed.

Habsana said she deserves respect from APRC or any other party because she is the sitting MP.
“APRC claimed I wanted to join the coalition. If I wanted that, I would have written to them. APRC has been planning to replace me since and when I realized that they won’t give me chance to contest under the APRC ticket this year, I quit and joined PDOIS and Halifa Sallah is supporting me 100 per cent,” she added.

GMC CANDIDATE PETITIONS UDP OPPONENT

 

By Baba Sillah, Standard Newspaper

 

 

Ebrima LS Marenah, the Gambia Moral Congress candidate in Niamina East has filed an objection to the candidature of his opponent Sanna B Ceesay of the United Democratic Party, UDP, claiming that Mr Ceesay is not constitutionally eligible to contest the seat.

Mr Marenah in his petition alleged that Mr Sana B Ceesay was not resident in the Gambia during the past twelve months as he had been living in Kenya for the last four years.
Mr Marena urged the IEC to revoke the candidature of Mr. Ceesay based on that rule.

According to Marenah, his objection was done in line with the constitution and electoral laws of the Gambia which give citizens right to file objection to a candidate.

The petition which was obtained by The Standard was also addressed to the Speaker of the House and Chief Justice.
The Standard contacted Mr Ceesay for his reaction to the petition but his phone was unreachable.

DO NOT VOTE APRC IN UPCOMING PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS

 

 

By Lamin Drammeh

 

One way to kill the bad legacy of Jammeh in the Gambia, is by preventing his Party dominance in the National Assembly.

It is important to remind Gambians about some of the crimes and bad laws implemented by Jammeh and his rubber stamp APRC national assembly. It is extremely important to advocate the need to defeat them through the ballot box in April.

Don’t vote for APRC, any vote for this criminal party is a vote for the endorsement/validation of all the heinous crimes Gambians endured since 1994.

Gambians have suffered gross human rights violations and other atrocities masterminded by Jammeh and his APRC enablers during the past 22 years of his autocratic regime.

It is worth mentioning that Jammeh’s presidency came to an embarrassing end after Gambians went to the polls to vote him out in a historic fashion which eventually sent him into exile against his will, just like he violated our Constitution with the help of his incompetent National assemble members to maintain his trip in power.

While Jammeh, was in power, so many people notably, political opponents and critics were illegally tortured to death, jailed and in some cases disappeared for good.

The case involving a prominent, Gambian journalist Chief Ebrima Manneh, who at the time of his unceremonious disappearance, worked with Daily Observer Newspaper in the Gambia, is a perfect example of how quickly Gambians can go missing under Jammeh’s watch.

However, countless number of innocent citizens also lost their valuable lives in the most brutal manner by Jammeh and his APRC Party.

The same Jammeh, with his obsession for power used his APRC national assembly members to violate our Constitution by making unending amendments in an effort to have him rule against our will forever.

Also during Jammeh’s presidency, Gambians have witnessed a record number of human rights violations, more than any other country in Africa.

His crime rate is believed to be one of the highest around the world, largely owing to some of the terrible laws that were approved and passed much to his advantage by group of unpatriotic citizens occupying the most important law making body in any country.

He has also lived the life of a king with the help of the National assembly and embezzled state funds to enriched himself with expensive houses, cars amongst other luxurious properties, leaving the state coffers virtually empty.

Jammeh who’s so much protective of his presidential seat would get rid of anyone he perceived to have cause a serious threat to his leadership.

This is why he is reported to have killed his cousin and sister Haruna and Masey Jammeh, who according to family members, never encouraged or entertained the idea of Jammeh’s barbaric and murderous style of leadership.

Many were not surprised when Jammeh, killed and betrayed all the army officers who were with him when he forcefully removed the democratically elected president Sir. Dawda Kairaba Jawara, from power in a bloodless coup in 1994.

And countless examples of how Jammeh destroyed everything in the Gambia including journalists and businessmen cannot be forgotten.

It is obvious that Jammeh could not have done/performed all the evil practices alone.

He was using our own people mainly diehard APRC enablers to get what he wanted at our own cost, albeit the need to mention some of his crimes partly endorsed by members of his party occupying the national assembly with no Gambia’s interest at heart.

It is against these backdrop that I write to remind my fellow Gambians on the need to not allow the bad elements Jammeh left in our midst.

No democratic nation that respect freedom of speech and rights to support parties of one’s choice would encourage censorship of individuals who want to support The APRC or any other party.

However, you could use your vote to send them (APRC) packing just like we did when we came together and sent Jammeh away to Equatorial Guinea in the most embarrassing manner.

This is the only means to prevent APRC’s future dominance in the national assembly and the elimination of the nightmares and bad legacy surrounding Jammeh and his Aprc.

They don’t have Gambia’s interest at heart and for that reason they would not represent/serve the interest of Gambia as they did in July, 1994 to January, 2017.

We are talking about good 22 years of bad governance, self enrichment, flamboyant lifestyles, unending amendments of the constitution, adopted by the very APRC parliamentarians shamelessly looking for re-election and fighting for a place in the national assembly.

What happened in January, 2017, during the final days of Jammeh’s terrible rule (declaration of state of emergency and many others, by APRC dominated National Assembly), was evident to the fact that APRC parliamentarians have not and would never serve your interest.

If you vote them in the national assembly elections, they will use their dominant powers to pass laws for the return of the worst son of our land, Yahya Jammeh.
They will also block anything that would be of benefit to the new government that you already put in place to build the new Gambia.

Already efforts are being made to destablize peace and stability we are enjoying in the new Gambia by APRC’s Seedy Njie, and some other disgruntled unpatriotic Gambians vying for reelection into the Parliament.

They falsely accused Barrow government of tribalism, iligal arrest and lack of space for APRC to exercise their constitutional rights, forgetting that if there is no freedom of assembly and human rights, the APRC party would have been disbanded for they are an embodiment of criminality.

Therefore, even a single National Assembly seat for Aprc is a threat to our freedom, peace and everything that we fought for. They are working towards capitalizing on the slightest opportunity to bring chaos in The Gambia as they did during Yahya’s divide and rule regime.

It is important to reiterate the need to deny them our voice, for our vote is our voice, let’s use it wisely, together we can elect highly competent, professionals and patriotic citizens who will protect and respect laws of the land, safeguard Gambia’s interest and jealously promote and protect peace that exist in the smiling Coast of Africa, The Gambia.

Wishing all the electorates the very best of luck as you head to the polls to vote for parliamentarians of your choice in the next three weeks.

Kaliph General of Tijaniyya brotherhood ‘Al-Makhtoum’ dies

Serigne Cheikh Ahmed Tidiane Sy “Al-Makhtoum” Khalif General of the Tijaniyya brotherhood passed away on Wednesday, 15th March, 2017 at the age of 91 at his Fann Residence in Dakar. He was laid to rest in Darou Salam in his native religious town of Tivaoune early on Thursday (02:00am).

The 5th Khalifa of El-Hadji Malick Sy (RTA) (1855-1922) his grandfather in Tivaoune, the late Al-Makhtoum assumed the Khaliphate in 2012 after the demise of Serign Mansour Sy (Borom Daraji) (1925-2012).

Meanwhile, Serign Abdul Aziz Al-Amin, spokesperson of the brotherhood is now the Kaliph General of the Tijanniyya.

Bio

After completing his mastery of Quranic sciences with Serigne Saybatou Fall and Serigne Alioune Guèye, together with his late elder brother Serigne Mansour Sy, Serigne Cheikh Tidiane Sy made a passage in the hands of his paternal uncle El-Hadji Abdul Aziz Sy, who taught him , notably, diction lessons.

Son of Serigne Babacar Sy, the late Serigne Cheikh Tidiane Sy completed the lower and middle cycles of Islamic studies at the age of 14.

At 16, he published his first book: “Les vices des marabouts”. Later, he wrote “The Unknown of the Senegalese Nation: El-Hadji Malick Sy”.

In his thirties, he made his first trip to Paris, where he lived, much later for five years.

He was appointed as Senegalese Ambassador to Egypt in 1960 by former Senegalese President Leopold Sedar Senghore.

His eldest son Serigne Moustapha Sy is the proprietor of the Senegalese privately owned television, Mourchid TV in Dakar.

Yankuba Colley says Yaya Jammeh Deserves SOME Respect!

 

 

Indeed one cannot find a nonentity as Yankuba Colley, who together with Yaya Jammeh constitute the scum of the Gambian Nation. These are individuals who have no sense of morality in them and this can be attested to by the kind of lifestyle they lived as leaders in this country. The crimes, corruption and immorality perpetuated by Yaya Jammeh and Yankuba Colley was not only an insult to human dignity, but these two individuals represent such disgrace and ridicule never seen before in our society.

 
To now imagine that Yankuba Colley would have the audacity to ask citizens to respect a celebrated rapist, murderer, looter and imbecile like Yaya Jammeh can only tell one that indeed Yankuba Colley himself is nothing other than an immoral imbecile second to none other than Yaya Jammeh himself. He should thank God for the kind nature of Gambians that he can still sit in that public office and be able to defend a criminal publicly and still go to bed in peace.

 
Has Yankuba Colley forgotten that just few months ago no one dared sing the praises of Jawara in the presence of Yaya Jammeh? Has Yankuba Colley forgotten how Yaya Jammeh and himself had spent their entire time lambasting Jawara with impunity when they do not even fit to be a doormat of that statesman? Has Yankuba Colley forgotten that Gambian citizens have been tortured and killed for merely expressing a divergent view from Yaya Jammeh? Has Yankuba Colley forgotten that under Yaya Jammeh, Gambian girls and women were raped and Gambian imams and chiefs beaten by small boys on the orders of Yaya Jammeh? Has Yankuba Colley forgotten that just 3 months ago, no Gambian dared criticise him and the KMC for fear of being arrested?

 
Yankuba Colley needs to know that what we are interested in is how he has used KMC as a milk cow to divert millions of taxpayers money to spend on himself and APRC? Has Yankuba Colley forgotten how he has turned the KMC into an APRC Bureau, spending millions of dalasi from the coffers the municipality on APRC events and prostituting our girls and women in his unending APRC jamborees.
Yankuba Colley needs to thank God there are better Gambians than him and Yaya Jammeh otherwise he would have been placed at the Buffer Zone for a serious public flogging for his abuse and misuse of public office. How dare then Yankuba tells us to respect a man who has flouted every decent tenet of our culture and religion and broken every rule in our constitution and violated every right of every Gambia while fomenting tribalism and threatening the harmonious co-existence of Gambian communities?

APRC Crimes: The Enforced Disappearance of Chief Ebrima Manneh

 

By Madi Jobarteh

 

 

Soon after the Gambia hosted the AU Summit in July 2006 thugs from the NIA arrested Daily Observer reporter Chief Ebrima Manneh. Since then the APRC Government continued to swear that they do not have Chief Manneh in their custody when all evidence point to the contrary. Yaya Jammeh and his Cabinet members as well as the APRC NAMs took every step to refuse responsibility until today about the life of this innocent young Gambian man.

 
The first time Yaya Jammeh talked about the issue was in 2011 during his so-called dialogue with the chiefs. He swore that his government had nothing to do with the enforced disappearance of Chief Manneh. This was followed several months later when his evil Vice President, the Jezebel of the Gambia Isatou Njie Saidy also vehemently denied knowing anything about Chief Manneh.

 
Before all of that it was then Minister of Justice Marie Saine Firdaus who told the APRC-dominated National Assembly in 2009 that Chief Manneh was not in the custody of the government. To add insult to injury, this lady who was my childhood friend from a very good home with good parents in Bakau, betrayed God and Country when she flatly denied that Government had any knowledge regarding Chief Manneh’s whereabouts.

 
Marie Saine told the NAMs that she had enquired from the Director General of the NIA, the Inspector General of Police, and the Commissioner of Prisons, and to the best of their knowledge, information and belief, Chief Manneh was not in their custody. How could they be so wicked and callous! The APRC Government did not just stop there but even went further to devise schemes to stop the ECOWAS Court from hearing this matter when it was brought before them in 2008 by the Media Foundation for West Africa based in Accra, Ghana.

 
As if that was not enough, the then Minister of Justice Edu Gomez, the Scum of Gambian Lawyers also told the Daily Observer in October 2011 that in fact Chief Manneh was alive which he knew with a high degree of certainty. Edu Gomez, without shame or fear said Chief Manneh was ‘alive somewhere’, yet he refused to disclose the place. And then in 2012, the current IGP Yankuba Sonko also told The Standard newspaper that Interpol had indicated to them that Chief Ebrima Manneh arrived in America, but he also did not give details. How can Chief Manneh be in the US or alive somewhere yet refused to contact his family at home? LIES!

 
Going through these conflicting stories it is very clear that Yaya Jammeh and his Ministers and thugs were lying through their teeth about the life of a Gambian citizen. If the stories by the APRC Regime were true how come since 2006 when Chief Manneh was kidnapped he has not until today sent a single message to his family that he is alive? If Chief Manneh was alive in the United States or anywhere in the world, it is clear that by now the online radio stations would have got in touch with him as it has happened to those people who escaped alive.

 
The greatest responsibility was therefore on the heads of the NAMs to make sure they defend and protect the rights and life of each and every Gambian. But true to their nature, the members of the APRC National Assembly instead stood with Yaya Jammeh and his thugs on every inch of the way to cover up the murder of this young man. In fact Marie Saine gave that false answer to the National Assembly simply because it was the UDP’s Momodou Lamin Sanneh, NAM for Kiang West who raised the question. But his APRC colleagues never raised a question or followed the matter even though they formed the majority.

 
One would expect that the APRC NAMs would call for an independent investigation or a parliamentary enquiry as we see in other democracies just to make sure they stand for and with Gambians. But these APRC NAMs did not only fail to stand for and with Gambia, rather went ahead to join and defend a criminal gang to directly and mercilessly destroy the rights and lives of Gambian citizens.
If we therefore reach this stage, which Gambian, who is a legitimate son and daughter of this land; which Gambian who is a patriotic son and daughter of this land; which Gambian who truly believes in God and upholds the good norms and values of our culture would stand with and vote for APRC. If you vote for APRC it means you have killed Chief Manneh.

 
In 2008 the ECOWAS Court finally ruled that the APRC Government release Chief Manneh and compensate him one hundred thousand US dollars (US$100, 000). Until today the APRC Dictatorship refused to honour this ruling. I therefore call on the Barrow Administration to launch fresh and highly independent investigation on tis matter with help from international actors if need be. Secondly the Barrow Administration must pay this compensation to the family of Chief Manneh because it was a ruling imposed on the Gambia based on our commitments within ECOWAS.
More to come…

God Bless The Gambia.

Gov’t explains state of repatriated Gambians

 

By Standard Newspaper

 

 

The Gambia government has rebuffed as unfounded allegations that it has entered and agreement with European Union to send back Gambian hustlers into the country in exchange of money.

 
Saikou Ceesay, the press officer at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Gambians Abroad said the repatriated Gambians selected to come back home on their own accord from Libya where they have been living in horrendous conditions. “The Gambia government as a responsible authority has to act to protect Gambians wherever they are and so through collaboration with International Organisation for Migration, some 140 migrants including three Senegalese arrived back in the Gambia,” he said.

Mr Ceesay said Government is obliged to answer the call of its citizens at any time and it will continue to do so whenever the need arises.

 
Meanwhile speaking to journalists on arrival at the airport, Bakary, a native of Tallingding said he has been in detention in Libya for months and in very poor condition, including lack of food and other essentials. “I have come back and I think Gambians should have faith and stay and work here. I thought the back-way was going to be good but it was terrible and very risky,” he said.

Another, who would not give his name, narrated similar ordeal on the back-way.’ ‘I suffered so much on this back-way and I was imprisoned in Libya,” he said.

 
According to Mr Ceesay, the IOM facilitated the repatriation and also provided each returnee with some D2500 pocket money to help them settle down back in their community. He said the returnees have all been cleared by the Immigration and have since re-joined the families. He said the Senegalese nationals among them are being helped by their Embassy in Banjul.

BB DABO: I NEVER BETRAYED SIR DAWDA

 

 

By Sainey Darboe, Standard Newspaper

 

 

Former Vice President and Finance Minister, Bakary B Dabo, has dismissed as “mischaracterization” allegations that he betrayed Jawara by serving as Finance Minister under Jammeh.
In an interview with former Standard editor from his base in London, Mr Dabo elucidated:

“Well, ‘betraying Jawara’ is a mischaracterisation, likely arising out of a misunderstanding of the relevant issues and the circumstances that prevailed at the time. We must remember that at the material time, our country and helpless people stood on the precipice of what those with the right level of awareness saw as potential disaster. At the time I saw the prospect of military rule as a recipe for catastrophe for our fragile country and poorly mobilised society. My personal experience of military rule in several parts of West Africa, with associated pervasive mistreatment of defenceless citizenry was fresh in my mind.

“Of course, events were to show that even that experience could not have prepared me for what our people were to encounter under our own ‘soldiers with a difference’, I knew Sir Dawda too at the time harboured similarly grave misgivings over the turn of events. Like me, and like some other Gambians too, he felt at the time that the greatest danger our country courted was for military rule to take root. For both of us, anything that could be done to undo the coup, or to at least make military rule last the shortest possible life span, was viewed as worthwhile”.
He added: “My acceptance of the invitation to take up office under the junta was no more than a desperate attempt to spare our country from such a fate, when all other attempts at the time had proved fruitless.

Furthermore, I set out and proceeded on the basis of a clear agenda to devote what influence I could muster from within to work for the earliest possible exit of the military from our public life in order to limit or contain potential, indeed likely, damage in order to spare our country from precisely became our plight. Prospects for our country looked gloomy; I saw our situation as desperate and did not hesitate to try what I saw as possible option thrown up, however slight the chances, after securing pertinent assurances from the junta. The issue was never perceived in terms of whether the move represented loyalty to, or betrayal of, the person of Jawara or any other individual, for that matter”.

Mr Dabo added that the actions he took were not fundamentally different from the approach of then deposed president Jawara, saying: “Sir Dawda did not at the time advocate or pursue any other option incompatible with the approach I tried. In the event, the junta lost little time in displaying insincerity and bad faith over the assurances given and, once I sensed there was no chance of success for my agenda, I saw no point in continuing my association with the junta, hence my resignation two months after accepting their offer.

“That I failed to achieve the objective I pursued is, and will always remain, a matter of deep regret, [you just have to cast your mind back to all the mismanagement and mistreatment suffered under Yahya Jammeh and his militaristic system during these long twenty-three years, and how good it would have been to have spared such horrendous experience!]. But I have no regrets to have stepped into the ring, at the cost of considerable personal risk, to see if the military could be convinced to restore genuine and early constitutional rule. To reduce my action at the time to betrayal is to miss the point altogether; the suggestion can only arise from ignorance, at the least, or cynicism”.

“DECEPTION IS NO LONGER POSSIBLE” – Says Halifa Sallah

 

 

By Rohey Jadama, Foroyaa Newspaper

 

 

The Secretary General of People’s Democratic for independence and Socialism (PDOIS) has said that deception will no longer be possible, that they have been patient for too long and they will no longer be patient with the truth.

“All presidential candidates for 2016 went on tour to sell their candidates. Were they able to sell their candidates? They were unable to sell their presidential candidates, that is the fact. Now if you can write fiction after success has been made, it is now time for fiction writing. People can now write their own history. Unless Gambians start to write their own history, they are doomed; doomed to tyranny, doomed to poverty because no single party or political party aspirant could sell to the people their candidate, that’s why all of them came to the negotiation table”, he said.

The PDOIS Secretary General made those remarks during a press conference at the PDOIS Office in Churchill’s Town.

“The people told the parties, ‘unless they go and form a coalition don’t come to us’, that’s what they were told. Some of these people should tell their leaders what people told them when they were in prison, when they went to sell their candidate and party. Let them tell them the truth, PDOIS will no longer compromise the truth. We have been patient for too long and we will no longer be patient with the truth. Deception is no longer possible”, said the PDOIS Secretary General.

According to Mr. Sallah, they sat down on the negotiation table sometimes with representatives and they had an impasse at a given stage. He said some felt that the other parties were isolated and were protesting and some felt that stakeholders in civil society like Fatoumatta Tambajang were isolated but that was a tactic of their own.

According to him, they felt to settle with a presidential candidate, they should have an idea of what is possible before they invite other stakeholders and that was done under the umbrella of Gambia Opposition for Electoral Reforms. According to PDOIS’s Secretary General, to enlarge the representation they invited Fatoumatta Tambajang, and all other groups to enlarge the group and made it more holistic and everybody became a participant and continued the dialogue.

He continued, “Eventually we began the process of convergence , compromising until ultimately we all agreed that we will hold a convention and all parties and stakeholders will have ten representatives per region, seventy for all the regions and we will assemble at Kairaba Beach Hotel and decide; whoever is selected will be accepted as a presidential candidate. He noted, “If some were so mighty, why did they accept? They could have left and gone their way and showed their might in politics but because the people humbled the mighty they had to humble themselves and accept the dictates of the regions and consequently we succeeded in coming up with one candidate.

“We agreed that the candidate will be an independent candidate so that we can take ownership of that candidate and the process and that was done. We eventually had a presidential candidate who was independent and we went to campaign, everybody campaigned for that presidential candidate”, he said.

PDOIS SG added that he will not disclose “the figures that PDOIS deposited for the deposit of the presidential candidate, what PDOIS contributed in the campaign, the funds that PDOIS mobilized for the campaign, if any leader ever said that PDOIS is the enemy of the coalition we will reveal what those figures are compared to what they have done. Then you will know clearly who the real enemies of the coalition are and who are the real opportunists and I am not calling anybody an opportunist at this moment but then when they again attack the integrity of PDOIS or me, I will also be stating facts and the facts will accuse them. I will not accuse people with insults; I will accuse them with facts.”

He said they “strengthened the campaign and got the ideas that inspired the population so that they can come together as one Gambia, one Nation and one people, where does that slogan come from? So that the sovereignty of our people will be affirmed and we will unite in sovereignty, communities of sovereign Gambian citizens, irrespective of our ethno-linguistic distinction, gender, religion. We implanted that in our campaigns to combat the dire tribalism that had emerged, provoked by Jammeh and responded to by those he insulted to a point that the society was moving more into civil war rather than National Unity.

“We used national unity as an instrument to unite the people so that we can effect the change that we have advocated. If it was left to some other people that unity would have never come about and that change would have never happened. We succeeded and consequently the incumbent initially by virtue of the composition and quality of the coalition, was overwhelmed and the world was overwhelmed. In the past, during the campaign of the opposition parties they were beaten, incarcerated to weaken them but in this instance nothing of that sort happened. Young people were properly guided, where they made mistakes they were corrected until we delivered Gambia on the 1st of December, 2016”.

He said eventually the incumbent refused to accept the results and took the country on a war footing. “In his latter statement he said he had annulled the results and said ‘I will not allow any demonstration.’ His anticipation was demonstration; [with] soldiers in the street, sand bags in the street waiting for the demonstrators, insults between ethno-linguistic groups had reached a [high] level; they saw that any case could lead to threat [of conflict]. Knives, cutlasses were bought in preparation for self defence. Some even had identification tags so that you can identify who is who. This could have been put in the media it was the truth.

TO BE CONTINUED

Former Interior minister Sonko will be released if…

 

By Bruce Asemota, Point Newspaper

 

The Swiss authorities have indicated that the former Gambian minister of the Interior, Ousman Sonko, who was arrested in Switzerland recently, would be released if no one proffers any evidence and cases against him.

In one of the Swiss Daily Newspaper reports on 10 February 2017, it was reported that the Swiss authorities are asking for names and cases on the alleged crimes committed by the former Interior minister in ex-president Yahya Jammeh-led government, since 1994 to 2016.

The paper reportedly disclosed that if no accuser comes forward, the Swiss authorities would have no grounds to hold Sonko, but to release him.

Meanwhile, the Gambia Government is seeking the repatriation of Ousman Sonko for his alleged crimes committed during the Jammeh regime. This was revealed by new Interior Minister Mai Ahmed Fatty in his Facebook.

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