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George Gomez: I am disrespected by Sports Minister Gomez, I’m annoyed

by Alieu Ceesay

A displeased Chairman of the National Sports Council, George Gomez has told The Fatu Network that he felt annoyed and disrespected by the Minister of Youth and Sports, Henry Gomez, who is reported to have appointed a new chairman for the Council.

“I have not been officially notified but only read it on the standard Newspaper on Thursday. I was surprised and disappointed because I got a letter appointing me [as chairman] for two years. And I took the appointment after discussions with the ministry and I was convinced to take it up considering my record in sports development,” he told this reporter from the United Kingdom.

Gomez, who is currently in the United Kingdom said professionalism, dictates that a courtesy should have been given to him with an official letter written to him.

“Courtesy dictates that they should write to me but until now as I am speaking to you they have not written to me.”

Gomez was appointed chairman of the Council by Minister Henry Gomez.

The seasoned sports administrator said he had attempted to reach the Minister of Youth and Sports, Henry Gomez but could not reach him on the matter upon reading it on the media.

The former GNOC and GFF football administrator said he had made plans for Minister Gomez to be in UK to meet up with officials of Kits Aid, Premier League sides Chelsea and Manchester United and Commonwealth Games Federation as well to discuss possible partnership for the development of sports.

Since his appointment, George Gomez has appointed sports ambassadors in several countries who will help popularize and raise funds for the development of Gambian sports.

On the Senegambia Run, which he conceived few months ago, Gomez said the Run will be the second longest run in the world. “In my five year development plan which I presented to President Barrow, I suggested many things and one thing which is very close to my heart is the establishment of a Sports Institute for Training where we can train our youth, athletes, administrators and journalists to have professional certification.”

Gomez reminded the public that Sports Council should not be used to fight a cause, but is here for development. “I don’t used the sports council to fight and the infighting in our sports must be stopped.”

The Standard Newspaper last week reported that Mr Borri Darboe was appointed the newly chairman of the National Sports Council.

In an Interview with the Standard Newspaper, Darboe reacted to his appointment saying, “I am very humbled by the trust bestowed on me and I take it as a big challenge which I am also ready to execute to the best of my ability.”

Darboe assured all sports associations, officials and athletes that his coming is an opportunity for a new beginning in terms of confidence, reconciliation and dedication for sports and sportsmen and women.

OJ Hails Halifa Sallah At The Inter-Party Committee Meeting

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Omar A Jallow alias OJ, Secretary General of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) and Minister of Agriculture has hailed the role Halifa Sallah played at the inter-party committee which was established in 2006.

Sallah who is the Secretary General of the People Democratic Organization for Independence and Socialism PDOIS and National Assembly Member for Serrekunda has played a huge role in ending the 22 years of dictatorship in the Gambia.

“He volunteered his service, energy and resources to make sure we arrive at this historic decision,” Minister OJ said.

The seasoned politician made these remarks after Halifa Sallah was selected as chairman to represent the ruling Coalition member parties while the former Majority Leader Fabakary Tombong Jatta was selected as co chairman to represent the opposition APRC and GDC parties.

OJ has commended Sallah’s role since the inception of the inter- party committee in 2006.

The inter-party committee was first established in 2006, after the intervention of the former Nigerian President Obasanjo to resolve the arrest of the defunct opposition leaders of NADD.

The committee consisting of nine political parties registered with the Independent Electoral Commission met to review the content of the MoU to spell out the way forward.

Briefing the press at the Election House on Saturday, Halifa Sallah said all parties have agreed to work out the modalities regarding the selection of a chairman and co chairman on a one year term. Sallah said among the tasks of the committee is to establish civic education teams comprising all parties to raise awareness. It will further work to resolve challenges of the next electoral cycle including the demands of the diaspora enfranchisement.

“The inter- party committee will act as a complaint handling body where party members can file complaints for redress,” Halifa Sallah asserted.

Anthony Robert Secka of the Independent Electoral Commission commended the moved, saying it will enhance their work.

Meanwhile, Fabakary Tombong Jatta delegated Sidi Njie to represent him at the meeting.

Pres. Barrow, We need a travel embargo!

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The Minister of Health and Human Services of the US Tom Price has just resigned. He resigned because of an outcry at the huge cost of his travels and the mode of travel. He prefers chartered flights or military transport. Within 5 months he incurred 1 million US dollars to the American taxpayer.

A public and media outcry forced him to first pay back about 50 thousand dollars. But this did not abate things and with intense outcry he finally resigned today. More ministers are also under fire for their expensive travels.

This case mirrors our Gambian situation where not only has there been many travels with incredibly large delegates but also our senior government officials travel on business class. This kind of attitude is no different from the US scenario as it reflects in both cases how public officials waste public resources through expensive travels. If Americans could cry foul to not only force Tom Price to pay back some of that money but also going further to force him to resign, surely Gambians must not also sit still while millions of dalasi are wasted in unnecessary and futile travels!

Therefore Barrow must put an embargo on travels for 3 months and a permanent embargo on business class!!! If such expensive travels are not good for America certainly they cannot be good for The Gambia.

Let us use our ambassadors to represent the country in many of these meetings or simply forego many of these inconsequential conferences.

Let these travel monies go to our public health facilities and public schools and cleansing services or provide more resources to the police to be more efficient and less inconveniencing.

Finally apart from the treaties Barrow signed in New York what bilateral meetings with fellow heads of state did he have? Citizens have a right to know!

God Bless The Gambia

Gambia: We Were Promised!

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We were promised our newly elected President and National Assembly would do a total overhaul of the AFPRC (Jammeh) system “root and branch” — not cook up one failed substitute after another.

We were promised good healthcare and education policies!

We were promised fiscal responsibility and spending cuts — not spending hikes that have sent our national debt soaring over billions!

We were promised a new national constitution!

We were promised employment opportunities for youth and women!

We were promised things would be different this time!

We were told The Swamp’s days were numbered!

But the “Do-Nothing UDP-Led National Assembly” headed by scaredy-cat House Speaker, Mariam Denton and Majority Leader Kebba K. Barrow has so far delivered…

Virtually nothing.

Folks, no matter how you slice it, 2016 was a LOUD-AND-CLEAR message from the Gambian people that we’re FED UP with the status quo in Banjul!

Yet, The Swamp (tactical alliance) apparently thinks its “safe” to go back to the Yaya Jammeh old games — and you and I won’t notice!

It’s up to you and me to prove them WRONG, WRONG, WRONG.

If we don’t, we could miss one of the best opportunities we’ve had in years to bring our country back from the brink of another totalitarian rule.

But the good news is, after the entire political world was turned upside down in 2016, politicians from all parties are still incredibly wary of the power of grassroots patriots like you and I.

So folks, it’s time to show the “Tactical Alliance” and its National Assembly that you and I mean business.

It’s time to show them they can either KEEP THEIR PROMISES or find new jobs.

As you’ll see, I’m urging the “Tactical Alliance” and Members of Parliament to KEEP THEIR PROMISES TO:

-Produce a National Development Plan: Long overdue. House members must put pressure on the executive to produce and table the national development plan without delay.

-Do a total overhaul of the APRC System! We still have so many corrupt and dishonest Jammeh loyalists manning top civil service positions. This is flat-out UNACCEPTABLE!

-Cut government spending. The unnecessary travels of ministers and other government officials is worrisome! Top civil servants are hunting for per diems like no man’s business! It’s time for National Assembly to finally CUT SPENDING!

-New Constitution. Without a new constitution, we’re still living under a dictatorial regime. Take it or leave it but that’s the holy truth. We must depart from the Jammeh era of doing business. All bad laws must be repeal ASAP. Parliament and Justice Ministry must get to work and deliver us one soonest!

-Create Jobs: We need the parliament to pass bills that would bring jobs to the country’s frustrated youth and women.

There’s absolutely nothing I want more right now than to BREAK through the Big Government bubble and light a grassroots fire under this National Assembly.

But I’m counting on you to help speak truth to power!

Gambians, the only way you and I don’t miss the opportunities we have in front of us today are if Members of Parliament understand their days are numbered if they don’t deliver.

#TheMovementLives
#StayWoke

Sincerely,
Yankuba Senghore
Concern Citizen

Muhammed Bazzi Ordered To Surrender Euro Africa Group’s Accounts

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Muhammed Bazzi, a Lebanese multimillionaire and business associate of the former president was ordered to surrender the bank accounts of his business, Euro Africa Group that was exclusively engaged in the importation of fuel to The Gambia.

The Lebanese business tycoon was making a second reappearance before the commission of inquiry probing into the financial activities of the former President Yahya Jammeh and his close associates at the Djembe Beach Hotel, Kololi.

Bazzi alleged that he owns 55 percent of the company while the remaining shares belongs to Amadou Samba, a Gambian business tycoon and close associate of the former Gambian president, Yahya Jammeh.

Euro Africa Group established in 2004, was appointed by the Gambian authorities as an exclusive agent of fuel importation in the country. This appointment by the then authorities was seen by the commission as monopoly but the witness has a different view. His arguments was that they were only importing fuel but does not determine the pump prices at the stations. He was ordered to provide the agreement they had with the Ministry of Finance.

Bazzi denied the former president has shares at Euro Africa Group  but when asked to explain payment of substantial amounts to the personal bank accounts of the former president, he said the payments were a part of their social corporate responsibility to build mosques, hospitals and girls education among others.

Lawyer Amie Bensouda put to him that the Euro Africa Group has paid D240 Million Dalasi to the personal bank account of the former president at the Trust Bank.

“I am not aware of this,” Muhammed Bazzi said.

It was further disclosed that the same company paid $2.5 Million US Dollars to the accounts of Jammeh Foundation for Peace at the Trust Bankin 2013.

“I will check and come back,” he replied.

Bazzi told the commission that the company was paying dividends but it stopped between 2009 to 2014 that compelled the commission to ordered him to provide the company’s bank accounts and payment of dividends at his next appearance.

The Lebanese business tycoon was further told to submit the records of equipment left by the Carnegie Mining Company taken over by his mining company, GAMICO.

He denied his company’s involvement in exporting mineral sand left at the seaport by the Carnegie Mining Company.

“There was no stockpile of mineral sand at the seaport,” he asserted.

The Lebanese business tycoon further denied the sale of white sand while pointing fingers at the former President, Geology and Brikama Area Council. He tendered some supporting documents. It was admitted and marked as exhibits.

“We were engaged in the sale of mineral sand,” he added.

Bazzi also denied setting up two factories to separate the raw sand from the mineral in China.

When asked about the appointment of Tony Ghattas as Managing Director of APAM by the former president, Mr Bazzi said he advised him not to take the job because it would create problems for him.

Meanwhile, the Country Director of Gambia Milling Corporation, Abdoulie Tambaedou, Managing Director of Gambia Ports Authority and Ebrima Sallah, Managing Director of Trust Bank testified before the commission.

MD Sallah revealed the various accounts of the former president and one account belonging to his son Muhammed Jammeh.

When asked about a piece of land belonging to The Gambia Ports Authority and leased to Gambia Milling Corporation, Ports MD Tambaedou said he was not aware of the issue.

Information Minister Sheds Light On Frequent Outages Affecting Gambians

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The Minister of Information, Communication and Infrastructure has lamented that the current electricity outages in the country is ‘a phenomenon experienced by all Gambians.’

Honorable DA Jawo holding his usual monthly press briefing Wednesday at the Ministry said in the last few weeks and days, power outages have become more frequent than ever that makes the situation deserves some explanation. This he said “the frequent outages that we are experiencing is a phenomenon that every Gambian is facing daily.”

On consultation with other Minister together with the Management of NAWEC for an explanation, causes and when Gambians can expect and enjoy stable and reliable power supply, he said he was made to understand that the frequent power outages are being caused by ongoing maintenance on some of the generators. He added “this is resulting in extensive load-shedding due to inadequate power supply to meet the demand.”

More so, he continued, the crux of the problem is that Nawec has been working with aged and obsolete equipment, some of which are almost 30 years old.

According to him “The Gambia acquired some of these second-hand generators as decommissioned equipment from other parts of the world three decades ago.”

He gave a breakdown of the generators saying out of four generators in operation at the Kotu Power Station, only three are now operational, the remaining one he said is faulty and is currently shut down for maintenance due to mechanical fault.

At the Brikama Power Station, he explained that out of six generators there only four are operational. This is because of their scheduled maintenance periods though one of the two non-functioning generators is expected to be back in operation as soon as possible.

The Minister, prior to the questions and answers session of the briefing, touched other area of developments in the country during the past month.

Among the new developments are the Kuntaur flood assistance effort to the people of the entire area as the Vice President was accompanied by a high-powered delegation to the area, the Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission; the inauguration of the Security Sector Reform Project; Janneh Commission currently investigating the financial activities of former President Yahya Jammeh; Diplomatic Induction and on President Barrow and some other members of the government’s pilgrimage to perform Hajj.

On his part, the Minister of Information, Communication and Infrastructure spoke about his recent visit to Freetown as special envoy of President Barrow to commiserate with the government of the Sierra Leone, following the deadly mudslides that claimed over 1000 lives in the month of August.

He also touched on President Adama Barrow’s address at the 72nd Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York and the signing of five new treaties – Abolition of the Death Penalty as part of the Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights; International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers, and Members of their families; International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance; United Nations Convention on Transparency in Treaty-Based Investor-State Arbitration and the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.

Plans Underway To Replace NAWEC’s Old Generators

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By Yunus S Saliu

To curb the erratic supply of electricity currently facing the country, the Minister of Information, Communication and Infrastructure has assured that plans are underway to replace NAWEC’s old generators causing frequent electricity outages across the country.

Minister DA Jawo disclosed this on Wednesday, September 27 before members of the press corps during his monthly press briefing held at the Ministry’s premises.

According to him the country acquired some of these (present) generators second-hand as decommissioned equipment from other parts of the world three decades ago.

He said NAWEC is implementing a number of projects to increase the generation capacity through the support of the World Bank. And this, he said, entails the supply of new generators, he added that one of them with a 6.5 megawatt capacity will be installed, commissioned and ready for commercial operations by the end of October at the Kotu Power Station.

Also, he said NAWEC will also install a second new generator at the Brikama Power Station which is expected to be commissioned and ready for commercial operation by end of November.

He quickly noted that, “due to delays in finalising the contract for the replacement of the 8.9 megawatt Wartsila engine, the generator will be installed and available for commercial operations by February 2018.”

He added that NAWEC is also implementing a new 11 megawatt generation expansion project at the Kotu Power Station which will be installed, commissioned and ready for commercial operations by the end of December.

Above all, with these additional generators, he said, government expects national electricity power supply situation to definitely stabilize in the short-term, while NAWEC implements other projects like the Islamic Development Bank-funded 20 megawatt project in Brikama, and other plans in keeping with the country’s energy sector roadmap.

Brufut Sensitized on Community Policing

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By Omar Wally

The Community Policing Unit of The Gambia Police Force on Thursday, September 21, 2017, sensitized the community of Brufut on community policing.

The event which brought together the youth and elders of the village, was organized by the Community Policing Unit of The Gambia Police Force in collaboration with the Human Rights unit, Complaint and Discipline Unit as well as the Press and Public Relations Office.

Alh Ma-Lamin Manneh, Alkalo of Brufut village, said events like this one will raise awareness amongst members of the communities and the country as a whole. He appealed to the office of the Inspector General of Police through the visiting team to embark on more nationwide sensitization programs and events like the one held in Brufut.

Officer Commanding Community Policing Unit, Superintendent Lamin Jaiteh, stressed the need for community policing to be re-enforced and strengthened in communities. He tasked communities to establish community policing structures for its implementation at the grass root. He said community policing is one of the surest ways of making the Gambia a crime free country adding that there is need for the community to share timely and relevant information with the Police.

Police Public Relations Officer, Assistant Superintendent of Police Foday Conta, emphasized on the negative effects of criminal activities and the use of illicit drugs by mainly the youth.

PRO Conta, said criminal activities and the use of illicit drugs leads to the imprisonment of many of the youthful population or gradually drive them to insanity.

ASP Conta advised the community to be very vigilant and be aware of the happenings in their environment so as to quickly report crimes and criminal activities to the police as that is the only way to combat crime.

Conta reminded them and the satellite villages that they have an important role to play in the security and policing of their communities. “That peace building and security should be the business of all since the police cannot do it all alone.”

I Agree With Madi Jobarteh That Gambian People And Not God Removed Yahya Jammeh And Gave Us Adama Barrow!

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Knowledge is not what you cram but it have to do with the power of the mind in reminding of facts after the abiding element disappears. This is not a narrow issue but it is indeed a broad topic that one have to address with care and a broad mind with critical thinking and reasoning beyond the box in order to reach at the truth.

There are several important factors that can affect a human such as environment, education, propaganda, social culture and without doubt, the thoughts of a person. Sometimes, even one’s economic position can provide a motive for why a human being acts a certain way.

It is true that the holy Quran is a complete book and the religion of Islam is pure clean and peaceful. But the challenge faced by Islam in the 21st century is due to the so-called Islamic intellectual and scholars who uses God to address all issues being good, bad or evil which is a threat to peace and the Islamic religion.

I am quite sure of the fact that both true believers in the diving books and the holy religions of Islam and Christianity believe that there is only one God who is the master of the universe. Socrates was a classical Greek (Athenian) philosopher credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy. He is an enigmatic figure known chiefly through the accounts of classical writers, he himself acknowledge the fact of the existence of one Deity (God).

In addressing the issue that Gambian people put Barrow in to office not God one have to comprehend the meaning of destiny and predestination. “Predestination” applies this to the salvation, and refers to the belief that God appointed the eternal destiny of some to salvation by grace, while leaving the remainder to receive eternal damnation for all their sins, even their original sin.

Predestination, in theology, is the doctrine that all events have been willed by God, usually with reference to the eventual fate of the individual soul. Explanations of predestination often seek to address the “paradox of free will”, whereby God’s omniscience seems incompatible with human free will.

The Arabic word qada (قُضِي) means literally “carrying out or fulfilling”. In Islamic jurisprudence it refers to fulfilling or completing those duties that one may have missed due to some reason or other. It can also mean qadee, a court judgment or the art of adjudication. One of the issues which is directly related to the issue of the justice of the Creator is the question of predestination or free will.

According to the fatalists (those who believe in predestination), a human being has no choice whatsoever in his or her actions, behavior or words and the movement of his organs are just like the predestined movements of the parts of a machine. Thus, the question arises, how does this opinion relate to Divine Justice? And perhaps because of this, the previously mentioned group of the Ash’arites, deny intellectual good and evil and have accepted predestination. Their belief in predestination is a denial of justice. Why? Because when one accepts predestination, justice makes no sense.

In order to further clarify this point, we are obliged to study several subjects with care:

Why Believe in Predestination?
The Main Error of the Fatalists
The Social and Political Factors for Belief in Fatalism
Reasons for Belief in Free Will
The Holy Qur’an and Free Will
God’s Knowledge

It is a clear testimony that there is a Paradise and Hell. Therefore through one’s effort on earth on doing and following the teaching of Islam as per the scriptures will lead him to paradise.  The question one might asked to those people like Ebrihima Mbowe, the Deputy Amir of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at in the Gambia. Who said and quote from the holy Quran that . “Say, O Allah Lord of Sovereignty, Thou gives Sovereignty to whomsoever Thou pleases, and Thou fakest away sovereignty from whomsoever Thou pleases. Thou exactest whomsoever Thou pleases and Thou a basest whomsoever Thou pleases. In Thy hand is all good. Thou surely has power to do all things.” (3:27 Thou givest to whomsoever Thou pleasant without measure.” (3:28)

If we are to go by this revelation it’s mean that there is no need to pray, fast neither to do good as per the teaching of Islam since God have written before we were born that what will happen to the person after death being in hell or in heaven.

The truth is though Good have written everything before birth  which known deny the fact, but still the same God give us the free will to decide either to do good and follow the teaching of the holy scriptures to earn us heaven or to do the opposite to lead us to hell.

It is high time we realize the truth and understand the concept and the meaning of religion and stop accusing God for no reason.  According to the Qur’an, certain people go to hell because they chose to do bad deeds, and others to heaven by doing good deeds and even if Allah had chosen to guide them to the truth they themselves would choose to reject the faith:

“And if Allah had known any good in them He would have made them hear, and if He makes them hear they would turn back while they withdraw. “Qur’an, Sura 8 (Al-Anfaal), ayat 23. A hadith reports that Muhammad SAW said about Qadr: Ali narrated that one day the Messenger of Allah was sitting with a wooden stick in his hand with which he was scratching the ground.

He raised his head and said, “There is none of you, but has his place assigned either in the Fire or in Paradise.” They (the Companions) inquired, “O Allah’s Messenger! Why should we carry on doing good deeds, shall we depend (upon Qadar) and give up work?” Muhammad said: “No, carry on doing good deeds, for everyone will find it easy (to do) such deeds that will lead him towards that for which he has been created.” Then he recited the verse: “As for him who gives (in charity) and keeps his duty to Allah and fears Him, and believes in al-Husna, We will make smooth for him the path of Ease (goodness) (Surah al-Lail 92:5-7). Sahih Muslim.

In spite of the fact that the issue of free will is a general human sense, why do some people follow the school of the fatalists?

Therefore through the freewill given to The Gambian by God lead those to decide to vote for Adama Barrow and not God put him to office. In other words, Allah uses the citizens asShabab to bring about the change. We had to do campaigns, form a coalition and then go to the polls on Election Day for Barrow to be elected.

Many of the despotic and selfish politicians in order to extinguish the fire of revolution among the deprived and in order to assure the continuation of their illegal rule (for every rule of regime which oppresses the people and denies people their rights is illegal from the point of view of Islam) convinced the people through all the means available to them that they have no free will, that predestination and predetermination of history holds our destiny in its hands. If one group rules and another is ruled, this is a rule of fate and the destiny of history!

It is clear how this kind of thinking can silence people and aid the policies of colonialism whereas according to our intellect and our Divine Law, destiny and fate lies in our own hands and fate and destiny in thesense of predestination and predetermination does not exist. Divine fate and destiny is determined through our action, desire, willpower, faith, effort and endeavor.

NB: If any Islamic scholar disagree I am ready for debate as per the above subject matter.

To be continued………….

By: Saidina Alieu Jarjou
Activist/Blogger/Watchdog.

My Response to Imam Ebrahima Mbowe on Predestination in Islam

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There are six pillars of faith in Islam. These are the believe in the Oneness of Allah, the Revealed Books, the Prophets of Islam, the Day of Resurrection, Angels and Predestination.

Predestination or ‘Qadar’ in Arabic is a concept that holds that the Almighty Allah has written all that will come to pass in the Preserved Tablet (“Al-Lawhu Al-Mahfuud”). However Predestination holds that a person’s action is not caused by what is written in the Preserved Tablet but, rather, the action is written in the Preserved Tablet because God already knows all occurrences without the restrictions of time.

We know that Allah has eternal knowledge as He is All-Powerful, Omnipresent and the Creator of all things in and outside the universe. Hence whatever human beings do or do not do is already known to Allah and it has been written down already. But Predestination does not take away the freewill of human beings. Rather Predestination recognizes that human deeds and intent are the making of human beings themselves even though Allah knows beforehand those deeds and intent even before the human being was created or born.

In the Gambia as in many other Muslim societies, there is a gross misinterpretation of Predestination, which is perceived as fatalism. Many scholars and believers misunderstand Divine Justice, Destiny and Fate in Islam to the point that they take away human liberty and freedom, which have been given by Allah. By doing so, they therefore misinterpret, limit and insult Allah everyday by ascribing every human action and intent to the Will of Allah.

The argument that Ebrahima Mbowe made in defense of Predestination is the very kind of misunderstanding that has always been used to subject Muslims to oppression and exploitation in many countries. It holds the view that everything in society is willed by Allah hence human beings were mere recipients, conduits or agents of the Will of Allah. If we go by this perception then we could also claim that Allah killed Solo Sandeng, Deyda Hydara, April 10 and 11 Schoolchildren and many other victims of Yaya Jammeh. Certainly no one in his or her right mind would conclude that Allah killed those people.

Mr. Mbowe said many efforts were made to remove Yaya Jammeh but none could materialize until 2017 hence Barrow is president by the Will of Allah. Is Mr. Mbowe also saying therefore that it was Allah who willed that Yaya Jammeh should be president and stay in power until 2017? Can Mr. Mbowe tell us why and how Allah would make Yaya Jammeh be the president of the Gambia for 22 years and killing fellow citizens everyday? Did Allah will this or not?

If we follow Mr. Mbowe’s interpretation of Predestination, then it means he is seeking to disempower Gambians to accept our fate anyhow while on the other hand empowering those in power to remain there forever until Allah wills for them to step down. Allah did not give us Jawara or Jammeh and certainly Allah has not given us Barrow. Gambians put Jawara and Jammeh and Barrow in power based on our own decisions, rightly or wrongly. But certainly Allah knows that who will be president of the Gambia and what the future of the Gambia looks like. But He did not decide that. Such decision is with Gambians themselves.

Let us not confuse the fact that while Allah knows everything and nothing happens outside of the knowledge of Allah, yet Allah does not determine our human actions and intent. Allah has given us a brain to think and decide on our own. Allah has created Heaven and Hell for those who do right or wrong. While he knows already who will go to Heaven or Hell, yet Allah has not determined who goes to what place. That is left to our own freewill in doing the right or wrong.

As Muslims, we belief that Allah is the Sustainer, the Ultimate Causative Agent, the Provider and so on. This is why Muslims begin every action with ‘In the Name of Allah’ and pray for protection against Satan. When we achieve fortune or experience any misfortune, we proclaim ‘Alhamdulillah’ by showing gratitude to Allah or take solace in Allah. This is part of our faith to strengthen and humble us. It means we acknowledge that everything is within the realm of the will and knowledge of Allah. It means we submit to the Will of Allah for we believe Allah has only good intentions for humanity. But we must not confuse this aspect of our faith to mean that Allah therefore decides for us. No way. Human beings decide for themselves.

I would therefore urge Mr. Ebrahima Mbowe and all Gambians who claim to be Muslims to research and learn more about Islam. The poverty in the Gambia is not caused by Allah. The dictatorship we went through was not caused by Allah. The corruption and bad governance in the Gambia since Independence are not caused by Allah. We caused these bad situations ourselves based on our own freewill and choices. However Allah knew what would become of the Gambia in the past, present and future because Allah is All-Knowing. But Allah did not determine that Gambians would undergo such bad governance at the cost of the lives of hundreds of our citizens. Allah is not an evil being.

Stop insulting Allah. Stop accusing Allah. Stop misinterpreting Allah. Islam is incompatible with poverty, ignorance, discrimination, tribalism, oppression and exploitation. Therefore in any society where there is a high incidence of poverty, filth, exploitation and oppression then that society is un-Islamic and ungodly. I expect folks like Ebrahima Mbowe to enlighten Gambians to become better Muslims than to seek to disempower Gambians by misinterpreting Islam.

God Bless The Gambia

“I First Met President Jammeh In 2001”–Muhammed Bazzi

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A Lebanese multimillionaire Businessman, Muhammed Bazzi has appeared before the commission of inquiry probing into financial activities of the former president and his close associates.

Bazzi who claimed to have both Lebanese and Belgian citizenship said he also held a Gambian diplomatic passport as he was the Gambia’s Honorary Councilor to his country of origin, Lebanon.

He said his first visit to the Gambia was facilitated by one Tarik Musa who requested for him to intervene in the country’s unstable energy sector in 2001.

“I first met former President Jammeh in the same year 2001,” Muhammed Bazzi said.

Commission Counsel Amie Bensouda asked him to take the commission through his businesses in the country which started with the importation of fuel, sand mining and flour milling among others. He then mentioned some of his companies including Global Trading, Euro Africa Group, GAMICO, Gampetroleum and Gambia Electrical Group GEG among others. He also mentioned Premiere Investment which he said he owns 75 percent shares.

Mr Bazzi could not tell the commission whether it was him or the former president who came up with the idea of taking the mining operations from Carnegie Minerals, an Australian Company whose license was terminated by the former president Yahya Jammeh. He admitted that he has never experienced mining operations. He told the commission that he handed over operations to Tony Ghattas who was working with Carnegie Menerals.

It was put to him that his company GAMICO does not have exploration license but acquired only a mining license. His license application was shown to him and was subsequently admitted and marked as exhibit.

“I am not involved in the termination of Carnegie Meneral’s license,” Muhammed Bazzi asserted.

“Why do you have to pay legal fees for the Gambia Government against the rulings awarded in favor of Carnegie Menerals,” Lawyer Bensouda asked him.

At that juncture, Bazzi explained that he was approached by a foreign lawyer who was interested in the case but the government could not afford the fees so he was asked to settled the payment.

He asked about the stuck pile of mineral sand left at the seaport by Carnegie which he said was exported. It was put to him that the stuck pile and mining equipment were part of the claims of Carnegie against the Gambia Government.

Bazzi denied the former president was a shareholder in his alleged mining company. He was asked the reason he handed over his company’s shares to the former president. He said he does not have a choice.

The Lebanese multimillionaire complained about threats of closure by the authorities together with the NIA during which files were seized from his office.

He was asked to present documents belonging to one of his businesses, Euro Africa Group at his next appearance.

Meanwhile, Dr Njogu Bah and Momodou Sabally both reappeared before the commission.

Gambia: President Barrow’s Chief Protocol Officer Testifies Before The Commission Of Inquiry

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President Adama Barrow’s Chief Protocol Officer, Alhagie Ousman Ceesay has appeared before the commission of inquiry probing into financial activities of the former President Yahya Jammeh and his close associates at the Djembe Beach Hotel, Kololi.

Ceesay who has served as Chief of Protocol Officer under the former President Yahya Jammeh and former First Lady Zeinab Jammeh was summoned in respect to several withdrawals of millions of dollars from the Central Bank of The Gambia.

President Barrow’s Chief of Protocol Officer said he became a deputy chief of protocol at the office of the former president in 2001 and later rose through the ranks to Chief of Protocol.

When asked whether the Office of the former First Lady was funded he implied that he does not know as he was not a signatory to any account. He added that during his term as a protocol officer under the former First Lady whenever they traveled to the United States he used to stayed in a hotel while the First Lady stays at their house in Potomac. He went further to say that he does not know whether there were Gambian staff at the resident of the former First Family in the United States.

Chief of Protocol Ceesay disclosed his travels with the former First Lady to Morocco where he usually stays in a hotel while she stays somewhere unknown to him. “ I have not been to any of her properties except the family home in Rabat”. He also claimed to have traveled with her to Guinea Conakry where they stayed in government quarters.

“I do not know how many brothers and sisters the former first lady has,” Chief Protocol Ceesay said.

He added:”I do not know how many properties the former First Lady has.”

Ceesay told the commission that he also served under the former President Yahya Jammeh as Chief of Protocol Officer and used to traveled with him on several occasions.

Commission Counsel Amie Bensouda questioned him about the several withdrawals of public funds from the Special Project Vision 2016 Account at the Central Bank of The Gambia. The monies withdrawn by him include $1 Million US Dollars, $700, 000 US Dollars, $700, 000 US Dollars, $500, 000 US Dollars and $300, 000 US Dollars respectively. He was asked about the purpose of these transactions which he claimed he does not know about.

“I received the monies and took them to the former President,” Ceesay alleged. ”

You are a very senior government official ‘I don’t know’ does not sound like a good answer,” Counsel Bensouda told him.

He shrugged his shoulders and was asked to reflect on the questions to provide facts to the commission in his next appearance. He confirmed physically handing bags of money to the office of the former president. He said he does not know whether the former president has containers where he kept monies at the State House.

Chief Protocol Ceesay said he would not know whether the former president used to travel with cash as that was his own personal affairs that does not fall under his purview.

“Does your job description allows you to withdraw monies for him from the public funds at the Central Bank,” Counsel Bensouda asked him.

Ceesay replied that withdrawal of money for the former president from public funds at the Central Bank was part of his job description. He was asked to provide his job description letter to the commission in his next appearance. He was also asked to list names of family members and orderlies of the former president.

He mentioned the names of Ansumana Jammeh, Jimbe Jammeh, Awa Jammeh, Isatou Jammeh and Ndey Jammeh among others as family members of the former president.

The orderlies he mentioned Yusupha Sanneh, Jerreh Manneh, Abdoulie Bojang and Ismaila Badjie.

Meanwhile, he confirmed that he was serving the former First Lady before she left the country. He was asked to write statements to indicate the former president’s assets and his travels with him. The information is due during his next appearance.

FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY – Who is Counting the Cost of Executive Travel & Per Diems?

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Dear Editor,

In case President Barrow is left in any doubt, there is a clatter of anger and discontentment among the public left frustrated amid signs of betrayal by government ministers and their handlers taking the country for a ride. For all its worth, this has turn out to be a summer of discontent and betrayal from the Barrow-government and its quagmire of incompetent civil servants taking the public for fools pursuing unnecessary travel arrangements in a sleazy attempt to enrich their wallets.

From inception on that mid-January afternoon in the Senegalese capital, Dakar, I had been loyal to the coalition-government on its drive to bring about change the people truly deserve; going as far as arguing for patience. But ENOUGH is ENOUGH! How selfish are African politicians, and what a forgetful bunch in charge of our country driving us into the known. Folks, I write with a heavy heart, hurt, for the tears of a desperate mother left in ruins after the flood in Niani, the oyster collector driven out of the industry due to the environmental catastrophe manifested on our coastal communities, for the poor farmer guessing his options as harvest season draws near. And I fret for the massive incompetence at the heart of the Gambia government growing worst by the day – driven by factional divisions, parochialism, and sectionalism resembling more like a ‘’Terri Kaafoo’’ and ‘UDP takeover’’ than the coalition-government designed to repair damages of the Jammeh-era; uplifting the lives of ordinary Gambians in the process. I agonise writing these difficult words for the simple fact that one was hopeful of transformational change. Like diplomacy and its reciprocal factor, respect and trust is a two-way street, a give and take; and why should I give mine when the nations finances & priorities lay in tatters at the hands of clueless interns.

Public confidence is fast eroding in Barrow’s leadership. He could be a model president, and had all the necessary tools at his disposal too. But the problem with Africa, Gambia in particular, is the fictional creation of presidential-monarchs surrounded by ‘Yes Men’ and ‘praise-singing’ staff too concerned for personal gains than the daily grind of governance. The compliance and ethical safeguards designed to flag-up & disrupt self-perpetuating rule are deliberately overlooked because of pride and arrogance of ministers and governors, and just about anyone with a sniff of power. Well I do not mean to generalise, but the point will have been taken.

To compound frustrations, local journalists appear cosy to the president instead of hard-press oversight role of the media – to investigate, scrutinise executive conduct, analyse the facts therein, thereby bring out facts to the public. But I lay blame squarely at the feet of parliament and pro-democracy groups, including DUGA, for failing the public. For a leadership promising to change sins of the past regime, fiscal responsibility and prudence with public finances should be its modus operandi.

Mr President – Sell all government cars and for ministers and governors to drive ordinary cars as the case imposed by Tanzania’s visionary president, John Magalufi. The hefty price-tag of maintaining those luxurious cars, fuel, and the disastrous per diems every minister seems to be taking advantage of has raised alarm among the public. The Gambian people are frustrated for the lack of visionary leadership demanding the use of public purse judiciously. Reflect, to see that selfish agenda, vested interest, screaming bloody murder being the fight in bringing down the Jammeh regime. The same betrayal signs of greed, decadence, and thievery through backhand deals has resurfaced within your government. Folks, Brikama Area Council just took out a D10,000,000 loan to buy rubbish trucks sic. From GCAA, GRA, Ports, MOFA, PURA, to the regional governors – what the hell is going on Gambia?

Reading history, a wise leader will cast a protruding eye across the nation see what works or the lack of it thereof. That’s your job Mr President. And recent appointments as in religious Affairs Advisor, advisor on good-governance, and the UDP takeover at the Foreign Ministry are unconstitutional, and distractions the executive could do without further. Competent ministers should be able to advice the president on various policy ideas and decisions across government instead of adding to bureaucracy and waste.

Mr President, The Gambia is a secular state, therefore, turn to the ‘Quran’ and ‘Sunnah’ for your personal salvation, or to consult the ‘Supreme Islamic Council’ as to decisions concerning Islam on certain issues. The Permanent Secretary for investment at the Office of the President is unconstitutional and should be abolished. Why is no serious political advisor or minister telling him so? Gambia, this is how problems begin, surrounded by ‘Yes-Men’ like Dawda Fadera, Richard EKU, obsessed with selfish thrills than what’s best for Gambia. Please, have the MORAL balls and tell the president the right thing. That is what an advisory role amounts to. And certainly the reason why tax payers are paying your damn salary.

Solutions

The Justice ministry must now take an effective role to advice the administration as to constitutionality of appointments and decisions across government. Mr President, man-up & stand counted – meaning, you could have lifted the nation after the recent torrential rains in the country resulting in major floods via a live telecast, yes, even whilst in New York. That was a missed opportunity, but then again, you could speak on the energy crisis facing the country, or the high cost of living, or the lack of jobs and what government is doing to fix it. I strongly urge you to review all future travel arrangements by ministers and senior civil servants – and to BAN per-diems, as Tanzania’s President did. Even where travel was necessary, why stay in luxurious Five Star (5*) hotels when three Star (3*) would suffice – again, Tanzania is doing just that. Truth is one, so forget those outdated traditional trappings & sack any minister or official going foul of the law.

I dare remind the President & his high-maintenance ministers that tax payer funds must not to be used for the jet-set lifestyle they seem to pursue. A major corruption scandal is about to engulf the administration unless he speak-up with authority and demand ENOUGH. It is a painful watch at the ‘Janneh Commission’ to see Central Bank officials, Jammeh cohorts & the Business Cartel all lying through the teeth. Folks, where in the world can you find millions of dollars withdrawn from Central Bank coffers past closing time. In essence, while the business day came to close, these vultures were busy siphoning away tax payers cash through the back door, yet you expect the public to trust the same perennial thieves still practising at the heart of government. And why are those soldiers and close confidants of Yahya Jammeh collecting bags of cash from banks still in the army, let alone state house. From a national security standpoint, that is a major flaw on the part of CDS Kinteh & his reform agenda for the army. Enough with the incompetence, and neither do we need a large army at a time of peace; nor to allow government spend millions of tax payer dalasi to buy wasteful weapons when poverty, hunger, Ferries, jobs, NAWEC all grind to a frustrating halt.

Every leader we seem to trust has failed us. And if I may call on honourable Mama Kandeh – professionalise GDC political Party to hold the administration accountable on donor funds, per diems, and countless failures showing up across government. Through the ‘Freedom of Information Bill’ under draft, your party can summon government papers on donor funds, economic spending, external agreements & any signed deal for scrutiny as to law of the land. That is the role of an opposition in a democracy, whilst adding to your numbers for elections to come.

Gibril Saine  Twitter: @gibbysaine #NationalInterest

 

 

HELLO MR PRESIDENT..Decentralization of Development

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In the past fifty-two years since we gained independence, we have undoubtedly failed to attain our developmental aspirations. This is due to many varying factors, but the most profound of them is the lack of good leadership. The woes of the African continent have been diagnosed by many intellectuals around the world as emanating from the lack of honest, competent and good leadership. This is true in most cases as we see even in countries that are blessed with a lot of natural resources still failing to develop.

In the Gambia, we have not been able to build a just and equitable economic system and as such we observe a large gap of economic disparity in our country. For instance, we have not been able to provide adequate, accessible and affordable healthcare, education system, access to roads infrastructure and so on and so forth even here in the urban areas.

But at least we can observe a semblance of these in the urban areas; albeit, at a very minimal level due to the poor performance of our economy. In the provinces though, a horrible picture of poverty, want and deprivation is observable almost everywhere. In many parts of the rural areas, people cannot even have good roads to access health centres, markets to sell their agricultural produce or other social needs.

The need to decentralize our developmental achievements, meagre as they are, is indeed a big challenge which should be given due priority. One’s heart aches when you see people in these parts of the country struggle on horse or donkey carts to reach health centres. Imagine a pregnant woman who needs to see a doctor and can only reach one on a donkey cart. How uncomfortable and difficult that must be! The bumps one has to go through are even likely to aggravate that person’s woes.

The people in the rural areas are our farmers, they grow our food and pay taxes, campaign and vote in elections and perform all their civic duties to the best of their abilities. So, they deserve the attention of the government as well. They deserve good schools; good, adequate and accessible health centres, a good road network and indeed all the things that we enjoy here in the urban areas. They are as Gambian as you, I or any other.

Mr President, we need to have plans which include the development of the rural areas, take the development to them as well and provide for them all what is enjoyed in urban Gambia. The current outcry about water and electricity is only here in the urban areas as the provinces were not even enjoying the erratic one we had here. As far as we all pay taxes, it is equally their right to have and enjoy whatever we have and enjoy here. Remember, yours is a government of inclusion.

Set out a plan to take these to the provinces as well.

Have a Good Day Mr President….

 

Tha Scribbler Bah

A Concerned Citizen

Former SG, Basic Education Minister, Two Protocol Chiefs Testify Before The Janneh Commission

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Former senior officials of the ousted Jammeh government Momodou Sabally, Secretary General, Fatou Lamin Faye, Minister of Basic and Secondary Education, Buba I Demba, Chief of Protocol and Muhammed Sarja Jawara, Deputy Chief of Protocol Office of the President appeared before the commission of inquiry probing into financial activities of the former President and his close associates.

Former Secretary General Sabally said once a person was appointed as Secretary General, you become signatory by default to all the accounts under the Office of the former President. He was questioned about D3 Million Dalasi withdrawn from the Mobilization Account for the state visit of Goodluck Jonathan, former Nigerian President. He confirmed being a co signatory.

Sabally said he does not know what the former president used all the monies withdrawn from this account for  but was privy to some of the spending to musicians, well wishers and state functions among others.

“I know the former president was a very complex person and would not want to make speculation that could be use against me later,” Former SG Sabally said.

When asked by Counsel Amie Bensouda about his authorization of $610, 000 US Dollars from the International Gateway Account at the Central Bank which he said was used to purchase ‘Tobaski Rams’. He said he does not know whether the money was refunded because he was fired before the subsequent Tobaski. It was put to him that the suggestion came from him in a letter to the former president to withdraw the said amount for the sale of rams.

“Was it right to spent an executive time on the sale of rams,” Commissioner Bai Mass Saine asked.

Sabally admitted it was wrong to spent executive time on the sale of rams.

“What agreement have you given that money to the former president,” Commissioner Saine further asked. “He borrowed it to himself,” Sabally responded.

Commissioner Saine questioned him about the rationale behind borrowing something to someone that does not belong to him to help people.

“To your information that money was never refunded,” Saine told him.

Lawyer Bensouda further questioned him about his authorization of $250, 000 US Dollars which was received by Sana Jarju, former Chief of Protocol Officer of the former President.

Sabally in respond said the money was handed to the former president but could not provide any documental evidence, saying he never took any document from the Office of the former President to his house for his own personal safety.

“I was arrested at the middle of the night with handcuff by NIA officials who were looking for documents in my house,” Former SG Sabally asserted.

“I was not waiting to be accounted after Jammeh but was thinking he was going to accused me of wrong doing,” he added.

Former SG Sabally was also questioned about the withdrawal of D36 Million Dalasi from the International Gateway Account at the Central Bank. It was put to him that five transactions were made without following the proper procedure. He said the memos were used for temporal measures which was never regularized.

Fatou Lamin Faye, former Minister of Basic and Secondary Education MoBSE was summoned in respect to her signatory to the Mobilization Account. She said the account was opened for the state visit of the Taiwanese President. The former president, she said directed her to be signatory to the account.

She was questioned about the D22 Million Dalasi spent on the July 22 Celebration which she submitted cheques, invoices and vouchers as evidence.

The documents were admitted and marked as exhibits.

Ms Faye said she does not keep track of the D3 Million Dalasi for the state visit of Goodluck Jonathan, former Nigerian president.

Buba I Demba, former Chief of Protocol Officer at the Office of the former President was the next witness.

Demba said he has never worked at the civil service until 2014 when he was appointed protocol officer at the office of the former president where he rose through the ranks to become chief of protocol. He said he went with the former president to Equatorial Guinea with the former First Family, securities, cooks, stewards and photographers among others. He mentioned the names of General Badjie, Umpah Mendy, Wandifa Barrow, Ansumana Tamba and former steward Modou Lamin Jarju among the people who went with the former president to Equatorial Guinea.

Demba included the names of Jimbe Jammeh and Awa Jammeh as part of those who went with the former president into exile. He said he went in his capacity as chief of protocol to facilitate the stay of the former president. He said they were staying in a hotel.

“I came back on a commercial flight funded by the host country,” Former Chief Protocol Demba said.

He was questioned about receiving $750,000 US Dollars from the Central Bank authorized by Momodou Sabally. He said he was directed by Sabally with a memo to go and received the money which was handed to Sabally.

Demba was further questioned about the cheque of D1.7 Million Dalasi which he said was a travel expense of the former president to attend an OIC conference in Turkey.

Meanwhile, Muhammed Sarja Jawara, Deputy Chief of Protocol at the Office of the former president was next to testify. He was questioned in respect to substantial amounts of money that he received in Euros and CFA currencies. He said he was directed by Momodou Sabally.

“Jammeh Thinks He Owns Everything”–Former SG Njogu Bah

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Dr Njogu L Bah, former Secretary General, Head of Civil Service and Minister for Presidential Affairs has said that the former president Yahya Jammeh thought that he owned everything in the country.

Dr Njogu Bah made these revelations during his second appearance before the commission of inquiry probing into the financial activities of the former president Yahya Jammeh and his close associates at the Djembe Beach Hotel, Kololi.

“It was difficult to work under the former president Yahya Jammeh,” Former SG Njogu Bah said.

“As for Jammeh, he thinks he owns everything,” he added.

Dr Bah admitted that the transfer of €1 Million Euros from public funds to offset deliveries made to Kanilai Family Farm was not proper. He added that he was approached by one Manhal who used to work with Muhammed Bazzi, a Lebanese businessman and partner of the former president to authorize a letter for the Global Trading Company to offset the deliveries of items made to Kanilai Family Farm. He said the former president gave approval for the letter which he issued. He said he does not have a copy of the letter.

Former Secretary General Bah said he has been moving in and out of the State House from 2005 to 2013.

The Chairman of the Commission, Lawyer Surahata Janneh picked up from where he left it the last time asking Dr. Bah about the close associates of former President, Yahya Jammeh.

“I do not know the close associates of the former president. I’m under oath and must tell the truth. I can’t comfortably say who were his close associates,” Njogu Bah responded.

Bah went further to say he does not want to make assumptions as the former president has never told him about his close associates or anyone either told him. He indicated that the president, ministers and commissioners are under protection while the witnesses before the commission are not protected. He said he took an oath of office which is still binding.

“I believe it can be recorded on camera. I find it difficult to answer on live recording when everyone is watching,” he added.

Chairman Janneh asked whether he was afraid of someone who might be watching which he answered in the negative. He said he would need protection. He was then asked whether he would tell the truth when given protection but he declined.

“Do you know what close associates are,” Chairman Janneh asked.

Dr Bah said in respond it means people who work and do business together.

“Do you want to tell me that you don’t know anyone who do business with the former president,” Janneh asked again.

He answered in the negative but then again was asked whether he knew people who spent lot of time with the former president which he responded in the affirmative, saying some people were coming to the Office of the former President for business. He mentioned Muhammed Bazzi, Amadou Samba and one Mr Ali of Tel Company among others.

Former Secretary General Bah said he could not recall exactly when the term executive directive started at the State House. He was questioned in respect to D10 Million Dalasi for prison rehabilitation. He said a request was made to the GNPC under the instruction of the former president to rehabilitate the prisons. The former president, he said instructed him to write to Tenengba Jaiteh for the request.

“A cheque was given to me and was handed over to the former president,” Dr Bah disclosed.

The proposed letter to rehabilitate the prisons and other relating documents were admitted and marked as exhibits.

Bah said even though he handed the cheque to the former president, he does not know what happened to the money as the prisons was never rehabilitated.

Former SG Bah was questioned about the Mobilization Account which he said the signatories were identified by the former president while the cheque book was with Ms Fatou Mass Jobe Njie, former Minister of Tourism and Culture.

Dr Bah said he travelled abroad with Mr Mambury Njie, former Minister of Finance to look for funds for the State Aircraft Account before a grant was given by the State of Qatar. He further confirmed being a signatory to the Tax Recovery Account which he said was opened after the recommendations of the tax commission. He added that he advised the former president to let the ministries of Justice, Finance and GRA to be signatories but Jammeh never listened.

He was questioned in respect to the withdrawals of $250, 000 US Dollars from the account which he explained was use for the travel expenses of the former First Lady.

When asked why he did not resign after admitting several misconducts of the former president, Dr Bah said he could not because of fear for his life and his family’s safety. He further testified that the former president would never allow his resignation unless he flees out of the country. He also said he decided to stay because he believed he was serving his country.

Meanwhile, he was released but was told that he would be recalled whenever needed.

Jammeh’s Lebanese Business Partner Says He Was Exempted From Paying Tax

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Fadia George Mazagi, The Lebanese Business Partner of the former President Yahya Jammeh has said his company, the Global Trading Company was exempted from paying tax for all the contracts awarded to them under the former regime.

Mr Mazagi made these revelations after his third reappearance before the commission of inquiry probing into the financial activities of the former President Yahya Jammeh and his close associates at the Djembe Beach Hotel, Kololi.

“All the contracts awarded to us were tax exempted by the Ministry of Finance and GRA,” Fadia George Mazagi said.

“The contracts were not tendered but awarded to us base on the relationship between Muhammed Bazzi and former president,” he added.

Mr Mazagi told the commission that the Global Trading Company was registered in The Gambia in 2015 as a branch to the head office in Belgium.

Mazagi was summoned in respect to the payment of €1 Million Euro to the Global Trading Company to purchase a State Aircraft in 2011. He said the first arrangement does not materialized as the aircraft was sold to another buyer, saying an agreement was made to off set the deliveries of vehicles made to the Kanilai Family Farm. He added that the Office of the former President wrote a letter to business partners in Belgium to offset the previous deliveries.

The alleged letter, he said was written by Dr. Njogu Bah, former Secretary General.

“We have lost copies of the letter,” he asserted.

When asked by Counsel Amie Bensouda about using public funds to pay the debt of a private company he said it was an instruction from the office of the former president.

“It was an agreement between Muhammed Bazzi and the former president,” he responded.

According to him, €1.354 Million Euros was use to purchase Hyundai and coaches for the former president.

The Global Trading statement of account in respect to invoices to Kanilai Family Farm were admitted in bundles and marked as exhibits.

Commissioner Bai Mass Saine stressed the necessity to provide the alleged letter from the office of the former president which the witness say he will endeavor to get.

Counsel Bensouda put it to him that the invoices submitted by him were all meant for Kanilai Family Farm dealing with containers of vegetable oil which government has nothing to do with.

“Don’t you think you were assisting someone who might be diverting public fund,” Lawyer Bensouda asked.

“The documents were inconsistent,” she added.

“We were made to believed that the Kanilai Family Farm was receiving the vehicles and goods on behalf of the government,” Mazagi responded.

The Lebanese Businessman was told to provide a letter to the commission at a later date showing his exemption from paying tax.

Abdoulie Jallow, Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Finance and Momodou Lamin Bah, Accountant General were next witnesses to testify before the commission.

The two officials were summoned in respect to the accounts opened by the office of the former president.

Permanent Secretary Jallow said the Special Security Account was opened purposely to meet the travel expenses of the former first family. The deposited fund, he said were from the consolidated fund. He said he has not seen any law that allows the president to be signatory to account.

“There is no legal basis to use consolidated fund to pay the travel expenses of the first family,” PS Abdoulie Jallow said.

Jallow and Bah admitted the opening of the International Gateway, Vision 2016 and Special Security Accounts among others at the Central Bank by directives of the office of the former president.

Accountant General Bah admitted that the president cannot be signatory to the consolidated account.

Bah acknowledged that the Special Security Account was used to pay for the travel expenses of the former president and his entourage which he said was not in line with best practices.

“I understand that the same practice continues still now. You have to regularize things since it is not in line with best practices,” Lawyer Bensouda told him.

Accountant General Bah in respond said they had a meeting about the issue with the Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs to tighten up things.

Meanwhile, the session was adjourned till Tuesday morning, September 26.

The Concept of Assets Declaration is to Make Public!

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It was great relief and an indication that the Gambia was heading towards system change when Pres. Barrow demanded that his ministers declare their assets. But to the surprise of many not only did some ministers failed to declare their assets, but also those who declared their assets were also not made public. This raises the question as to what therefore was the rationale for the declaration of assets by ministers.

In the first place one must highlight that assets declaration is a growing governance and management issue that is fast gaining momentum worldwide. This is because it is seen as one tool that is effective in combating corruption, bribery and preventing conflict of interest by public officials. Assets declaration also serves to make the citizens have trust and confidence in the government and public officials. It therefore improves the integrity of public institutions and officials. Assets declaration also helps to dissuade public officials from misconduct simply because there will be noticeable variations in their wealth acquisition. Thus assets declaration saves public officials from unfounded rumours and accusations of corruption.

In light of the above reasons, assets declaration must therefore be made public so that citizens can see and know what is the level of wealth of ministers so that they can track any changes in their wealth. Without being made public, the value and purpose of assets declaration is therefore defeated. This is because at the end of the day, citizens cannot know if a particular minister has increased his or her acquisition of wealth or not during his or her term of office.

In that regard, Pres. Barrow must realize that an assets declaration in the Gambia must be perceived from the point of system change. Since independence, assets declaration has not been a major public policy and governance issue. Because of its absence, it has been one of the reasons why corruption and bribery has been rife in the Gambia for which the country has been ranked among the most corrupt societies in the world. The question is; is Barrow prepared to introduce a new system that will cleanse his government and future governments in the Gambia as his lasting legacy?

In my view, Barrow needs to draft a new assets declaration bill so that in addition to the constitutional provisions, we would also have a substantive law on this issue. In this law, assets declaration must be institutionalized and to expand it to also cover members of the Executive and its departments and agencies including public enterprises, parastatals and local government institutions as well as the Legislature and the Judiciary. Furthermore officials of statutory bodies such as the IEC, Ombudsman and NCCE are all public officers who must also declare their assets. This is one fundamental measure to cleanse the government and the entire society from corruption and bribery.

A separate institution other than the Ombudsman must also be created to purposely concentrate on assets declaration. The law could also determine at what level or rank should public officers declare, and what kinds of assets are to be declared and made public. If Barrow were able to create such a law and institution, he would have made the Gambia a champion in the fight against corruption in the world.

Furthermore, in creating this law, it is also necessary to create a freedom of information law so as to further empower citizens to demand public information from public institutions. Such a law serves to further curtail corruption and promote the integrity and transparency of public institutions and officials. Freedom of information law in the context of assets declaration is instrumental in institutionalizing good governance in this country. The current revelations at the Janneh Commission are clear evidence that we need an assets declaration law and institution backed by a freedom of information act.

Since coming to power there have been rumours of corruption and bribery levied against various ministers and top government officials. Mama Kandeh once said that loans contracted by the government are being shared among ministers. He is yet to give any evidence on that. Others have also said that the Interior Minister had bought a D10 million house. No evidence has yet come out on that too. But the incidence of frequent travels by senior government officials and ministers is rife with the president himself was reported to have taken along more than 50 people to New York for the UN General Assembly meeting.

These rumours and facts all point to the need for a freedom of information law as well as a more serious approach towards assets declaration. We do not wish to see our Government continue to be a free basket where everyone just picks whatever they wish to satisfy their desires. We do not want to have our public officials use official travels as a means to buy cars and compounds and stash their bank accounts while Gambians die for lack of electricity and good health facilities. Therefore let Barrow tell us how serious he is about assets declaration by stating clearly what was his intention to call for the declaration in the first place. Where does he want to go with this matter?

Public office is a right as well as a duty and also a privilege for all citizens to serve their country. But any citizen who wishes to work in the public sector must be prepared to submit to the laws, regulations and instructions that maintain efficiency, transparency and accountability. It is these values and standards that underpin the checks and balances that restrain the state and its officers from abuse and to confine themselves to the rule of law and service to the nation. Hence our public service must be clean and fair as well as justly rewarding for those who work in it. The public service should be a work place for the best sons and daughters of our land hence public servants must be individuals with integrity and discipline. To achieve that kind of a clean public service, assets declaration is one fundamental tool for that purpose.

God Bless The Gambia

“The Role Of SIS Is To Advise The President On Intelligence, They Should Not Be Controlled By Him”–Ombudswoman Fatou Njie Jallow

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The Ombudswoman, Fatou Njie Jallow has said that the President of the Republic should not control the State Intelligence Services SIS.

Mrs Njie Jallow made these remarks in response to the SIS Officer Commanding Operations at a one day sensitiaztion workshop organized by her office in collaboration with the Armed Forces, SIS, NDLEA and GRA at the Senegambia Beach Hotel, Kololi.

“I disagree with Mr Faal, the President should not control the State Intelligence Services they should advise him instead. What, if the president asks you to do something wrong,” Ombudswoman Fatou Njie Jallow asked.

“We are talking about a new Gambia,” she added.

Abdou Faal, SIS Officer Commanding Operations admitted the freedom enjoyed under the new dispensation without fear for one’s life.

“You can now advise the president and go to sleep but under the previous regime, you will not walk out of this room without being arrested,” SIS Officer Faal told the Ombudswoman.

Faal triggered the debate when he said that the national intelligence of any country is under the office of the President and that their role changes base on what a sitting President wants it to be. He said he cannot answer whether there are still detention centers like it used to be under the former regime, referred the issue to the Director General of SIS.

Lieutenant Colonel Abdoulie Jatta who was reinstated about two weeks ago after years in exile said he wanted to know whether they still torture detainees.

Faal said the SIS, Police, Soldiers, Drug Squad and Civilian population were all victims of the past regime across the board.

“We found ourselves in that situation,” he asserted.

“It was undesirable,” he added.

The SIS Officer Commanding Operations said they are trying to reshape the institution governed by the laws which says nobody should be detained more than 72 hours without taken to a competent court of law, adding that the law should be across the board.

“We can only arrest when there are no police officers,” he added.

He was questioned about the need to have legal minds in the institution.

The Ombudswoman Fatou Njie Jallow said the Office of the Ombudsman was established by an Act of Parliament in 1997 and has among its functions the mandate to ‘investigate complains of injustice, corruption, abuse of power, maladministration and unfair treatment of any person by a public officer in the exercise of his or her official duties.

“The office enhances the lofty goals of good governance through access to justice, promotion of the rule of law and protection of human rights,” Ombudswoman Fatou Njie Jallow asserted.

She reaffirmed the importance placed by her office in the protection of the fundamental rights and freedom of all Gambians particularly those in prison and detention. It also serves as a broker not only to articulate the rights of the ordinary citizen but to also act as a check on the administrative arms of government.

Meanwhile, she stated that her office has requested for unrestricted access to Prisons, Police Cells, and all detention centers countrywide. The request she added was made at the ministry of Interior.

Mambury Njie Testifies Before The Janneh Commission

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Mambury Njie, former Minister of Finance has appeared before the commission of inquiry probing into the financial activities of the former president and his close associates.

Mambury Njie told the commission that he is currently the Managing Director of the Gambia National Petroleum Corporation GNPC.

Mr Njie has also served as Secretary General under the previous government was summoned in respect to his signatory on the accounts which he said he could not recall without documents. He was referred to the State Aircraft and Mobilization Accounts. He confirmed his signatures on the two accounts.

Njie told the commission that the State Aircraft Account was opened after the former president informed him about a grant from the Kingdom of Qatar to purchase a state aircraft and was asked to be signatory to the account.

“I insisted it should be channeled through the Directorate of the Treasury,” former Finance Minister Njie said.

Mambury Njie said he verbally advised the former president not to become signatory to the account. He said the former president insisted to be a signatory to the account, saying the request was made by him. The former Finance Minister maintained his signatory to the account was normal due to the circumstances prevailing at the time.

“I thought it was normal for the minister to be signatory,” he asserted.

Njie reasserted that the aircraft was not owned by the former president but it belongs to the state.

When asked whether a follow up was made to ensure the right procedure was followed he answered in the negative, saying the follow up entirely lies on the directorate of treasury.

Njie said he was not aware of the withdrawals of €4 Million Euros and €1.5 Million Euros from the State Aircraft Account at the Central Bank.

When asked by counsel about the acquisition of Boeing 757 Aircraft, Coach Buses and other luxuries acquired by former president he said he has no idea but was informed that it was from his personal money.

Njie further said he was not aware of the former president buying luxury cars from the Global Trading.

The former Finance Minster was questioned about the Mobilisation Account opened at the Guaranty Trust Bank. He confirmed his signatory on the account. He said the account was prompted by the presidential inauguration in 2012.

He spoke about the national organizing committee which his ministry and other ministries have participated in. He said there was a budget shortage and it was suggested to make private resource mobilization. He added that the purpose was only for the inauguration.

When asked by Counsel Amie Bensouda whether state ministers were supposed to be signatories to accounts in accordance to the constitution he answered in the negative but said it was due to the circumstances prevailing at the time.

He was told to return to the commission on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, two former Regional Governors, Lamin SI Jammeh of North Bank Region and Salifu Puye of Lower River Region also testified before the commission. They were summoned in respect to the D600, 000 Dalasi received from the Central Bank for sale of meat in their regions. The request is said to have come from the Office of the former President.

Sergeant Major Yankuba Colley, former Orderly of General Saul Badjie also testified before the commission. He confirmed the testimony of Lieutenant Nuha William Jammeh that he used to him unloading bags of money to the office of General Saul Badjie. Though, he has never witnessed the General counting the monies.

Colley said he is now posted at the Farafenni Barracks as a Company Sergeant Major CSM.

Meanwhile, Nuha William Jammeh, former Military Police Commander at State House was the next witness. He said he is a relative of the former president Yahya Jammeh. He claimed that he has seen General Badjie on several times carrying bags of money to the office of the former president.

“You alone have transported over D200 Million Dalasi to General Badjie,” Lawyer Amie Bensouda told him.

She added:”That was more than monies allocated for ministries “.

The witness was asked about his state of mind when carrying bags of money from the public funds to a top military aide of the former president.

Lieutenant Jammeh who was calculative in his testimony said it was his belief that the monies were used for national development.

Meanwhile, the sittings were adjourned till Monday.

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