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‘You were the right man’: CRC says ex-Barrow government official Abubacarr Tambadou served out his job with patriotism

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Constitutional Review Commission director of communications Sainey MK Marenah said on Wednesday Abubacarr Tambadou demonstrated patriotism and love for country while serving in the role of attorney general and minister of justice.

Representing the CRC at a send-off event in Banjul organised for the former Barrow government minister, Mr Marenah said: “You were the right man, at the right place and at the right time. Any honest broker will recognize that this Ministry has been moving at bewildering speed and has achieved numerous milestones. The CRC is very appreciative of your office’s unflinching and sterling support and collaboration all throughout the process of reviewing and developing the new draft constitution for the Republic of The Gambia.

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“I have heard Justice Cherno Sulayman Jallow acknowledge in all our press conferences that your Ministry has supported the CRC every step of the way without ever attempting to interfere or influence the outcome of the constitution building process. That amply demonstrates your level of professionalism and job ethics in the service of The Gambia, your beloved country.

“From all indications, it is clear that your Ministry has succeeded in putting the Gambia on the right trajectory to democracy, the rule of law, that will pave the way for socio-economic development and shared prosperity. As you leave office for other assignments, we want to register our gratitude to you and to tell you how proud we have been, working with you to build a robust foundation for the country.

“You have demonstrated patriotism, loyalty and love for country.

“As you are all set for a global assignment, we have no shred of doubt that you will triumph. This conviction of ours is largely premised on the monumental achievements you have selflessly registered at the home front despite the inevitable odds. “

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