Friday, April 26, 2024

Coalition Media, Returnees Taskforce Committees present reports to President Barrow

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The Coalition Media Committee responsible for media matters and the Returnees Task force Committee that was responsible for the Returnees who fled the country during the political impasse, on Friday presented their reports to President Adama Barrow in his office at Kairaba Beach Hotel, a press release from the Office of President’s Press Secretary stated.

Speaking at the presentation, Coordinator of the Coalition Media team, Ousman Sillah, and other team members among them Abdul Salaam Secka and Baai Jaabang thanked the President and the Coalition members for the financial and moral support. They renewed commitment to work with the President and his government, as well as highlighted the challenges they faced.   The team also made recommendations to transform the national media into a public broadcaster that serves the interest of the country.

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President Barrow highlighted the important role the media played in his campaign and appreciated the voluntary spirit amongst Gambians to bring about the desired change.  He said his office will continue to work with the Coalition media team whether its members are in the public or private media.   He emphasized the power of the media and technology in reaching out to people even in remote areas when the state media, GRTS was not accessible.

He pledged the commitment of his government to create a media friendly environment to empower people to make informed decisions as well as review the media law to promote freedom of expression and opinion.   He asserted that the sacrifice of the Coalition Media team is noted   in promoting democracy in the Gambia.   President Barrow urged the team to continue to document their work for posterity.  He reminded them that it is through the media that The Gambia has been brought back to the limelight and they should take pride to be amongst the people who made that possible.  The Gambian leader called on all to build trust and work together to effect the change Gambians want.

In another engagement, the Task Force on Returnees who fled for fear of violence during the impasse which comprised of members of the National Reconciliation and Voter Education Committees, Security Council Members, Gambia Red Cross Society, National Environment Agency, Ministry of Health also presented its report on the 50,000 returnees who fled the Gambia during the political impasse last December.

The Coordinator, Ousman Sillah described the team as formidable and thanked them for their services.  He expressed appreciation to individuals and organizations both in country and in the Diaspora for their support during the difficult times. Similar sentiments were expressed by Wola Badjie, a Red Cross Volunteer.

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In his response, President Barrow recognized and congratulated the Task Force for the services rendered during a difficult period in the political history of the country.   He said it was through commitment and togetherness of Gambians and support from friends of The Gambia that they were able to overcome the challenges.

It could be recalled that, while in Dakar, President Barrow was fully informed about the processes and procedures through the active engagement of the now Minister of Interior, Honourable Mai Fatty.  He appreciated the support provided by the Senegalese government, all the individuals and institutions in both the Gambian and Senegal who facilitated for the returnees.

President Barrow urged the Task Force to cement their efforts and transform itself into a standby force that can re-group in case of an emergency and make use of the experience learnt.  He informed them that the Presidential election was fought based on principles of democracy and that everybody should feel included. He reiterated that the nation belongs to all and the Gambians have decided their choice.

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