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PRESIDENT BARROW VOWS TO REBUILD ALBERT MARKET, PROMISES SAFETY MEASURES

In a show of solidarity with the affected traders, President Adama Barrow visited the Albert Market in Banjul following a devastating fire that gutted the market. The President met with traders and local stakeholders, expressing empathy for their losses and vowing to support the recovery efforts.During his visit, President Barrow announced that the government would provide financial assistance for reconstruction and implement safety measures to prevent future tragedies. He assured the traders that their livelihoods would be restored, and the market would be rebuilt swiftly and efficiently.The President's visit highlights the administration's commitment to enhancing market safety and promoting sustainable business practices in the heart of Banjul.

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PRESIDENT BARROW ALLOCATES LAND FOR GPU HEADQUARTERS, BOOSTING PRESS FREEDOM

His Excellency President Adama Barrow made a momentous announcement during the prestigious annual Presidential Media Dinner held at the State House. In his address, he revealed that his administration has officially allocated land for the establishment of a permanent headquarters for the Gambia Press Union (GPU). This landmark decision is particularly noteworthy as it marks the first time a government has taken such a step since the nation gained independence, signifying a substantial commitment to fostering a robust and independent media landscape.This initiative not only represents a significant leap forward for media development in The Gambia but also underscores the administration's dedication to promoting press freedom, a fundamental pillar of democracy. By providing a physical space for the GPU, the government aims to enhance the operational capabilities of journalists and media professionals, thereby empowering them to better serve the public interest.The annual Presidential Media Dinner serves as a vital platform for reinforcing the relationship between the government and the media fraternity. It allows for candid discussions and exchanges of ideas, illustrating the President's unwavering commitment to uphold the values of a strong and independent media. This gesture strengthens the foundation for collaborative efforts that can lead to more informed and engaged citizens who are better equipped to participate in democratic processes.

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PRESIDENT BARROW REASSURES COMMITMENT TO FREE MEDIA AT PRESIDENTIAL MEDIA DINNER

President Adama Barrow has reiterated his government's commitment to a free media environment, where journalists can do their job without fear, at the annual Presidential Media Dinner held at State House.The event, attended by media chiefs and journalists from across print, broadcast, and online media, provided a platform for the President and the press to interact and discuss pertinent issues affecting the media and the role it plays in building the nation.In her remarks, Director of Press and Public Relations, Amie Bojang Sissoho, emphasised that both the government and the press want the country to develop, but have different priorities and approaches, something she said should not make them enemies.Representing the Gambia Press Union, Board Member Alieu Ceesay expressed appreciation for the initiative, stating that it would solidify the good relationship between the government and the Union.Minister of Information, Media and Broadcasting Services, Dr Ismaila Ceesay, said the presidential media dinner shows the President's commitment to resetting and refining his relationship with the Media.President Barrow urged media workers to play more positive and vibrant roles in changing the Media narrative of the Gambia, saying that bulletins of most international agencies are dominated by wars and conflicts, but in the Gambia, media reports are mostly political stories and commentaries because of the democracy, peace, and security in the country.He emphasised that the way differences are moderated could enhance diplomatic and networking efforts, attract investment, and stimulate economic growth.The event was the second edition of the annual presidential media dinner, a tradition started by President Barrow last year.

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AZERBAIJAN AMBASSADOR SEEKS CLOSER MEDIA TIES WITH GAMBIA

In a bid to strengthen bilateral relations and explore areas of cooperation, Dr Nazim Samadov, the Ambassador of the Republic of Azerbaijan to The Gambia, paid a courtesy visit to the Gambia Radio and Television Services (GRTS) on Thursday afternoon.The visit, which reflects the growing diplomatic engagement between the two countries, aimed to familiarise the Ambassador with the operations of GRTS as the national broadcaster and strengthen ties with key public institutions.Dr Samadov and his delegation were received by Abdoulaye Sey, the Director General of GRTS, who expressed appreciation for the visit, describing it as a "positive step towards building stronger relations."The meeting provided an opportunity for both sides to exchange views on media development, public broadcasting, and avenues for cooperation between Azerbaijan and The Gambia.Following the meeting, the Ambassador and his host toured GRTS facilities, including the studios, library, master control room, and other sections, where technicians explained the broadcasting process, production, transmission, and programming.The courtesy visit ended with a mutual expression of goodwill and a shared desire to deepen collaboration between the two countries, particularly through media, culture, and tourism engagement.

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NEW CABINET APPOINTMENTS: PRESIDENT BARROW SWEARS IN KEY OFFICIALS

In a significant event at the State House in Banjul, President Adama Barrow conducted a ceremonial swearing-in of several pivotal members of his administration. Among those appointed were Hon. Mod K. Ceesay, who takes on the crucial role of Minister for Trade, Regional Integration, Industry, and Employment, a position that underscores the government's commitment to bolstering economic growth and job creation in The Gambia. Before his new appointment, Minister ,Ceesay was the first holder of the portfolio of Chief of Staff in 2021, and later in 2024, the position of Chief of Staff was elevated to the rank of a Minister at the Presidency.  Honourable Ceesay has served in various ministries as Permanent Secretary, including the Ministry of Trade. (State House)Also sworn in was Alieu Loum, who has been named Chief of Staff, tasked with guiding the President's agenda and ensuring the smooth operation of the administration. Mr Alieu Loum until this appointment,t was the Deputy Chief of Staff at the Office of the President. Mr Loum held several senior portfolios, from Director of Delivery under the Department of Strategic Policy and Delivery (DSPD) to Permanent Secretary responsible for delivery at the Ministry of Public Service. (State House)Additionally, Momodou K. Dibba has been appointed as Deputy Chief of Staff, a role that will support Loum in managing the administration’s priorities and initiatives.Mr Momodou K. Dibba was the Executive Director of the National Social Protection Agency, before this promotion. Mr Dibba, a professional economist, served in several portfolios, including Director at DSPD. (State House)During the ceremony, each official took the Oaths of Allegiance, Office, and Secrecy, solemnly committing themselves to uphold their duties with unwavering dedication and integrity. This appointment marks a pivotal moment as the new officials prepare to tackle the challenges facing The Gambia while working towards the nation’s prosperity and stability. 

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THE GAMBIA LAUNCHES $52.6M INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT TO BOOST ECONOMIC GROWTH

The Government of The Gambia and the World Bank have officially launched the Gambia Infrastructure Project, a 52.6 million US dollar flagship initiative aimed at strengthening climate-resilient infrastructure, improving service delivery, and enhancing institutional capacity across key sectors to support sustainable socio-economic development.The six-year project, which is expected to run until June 2031, focuses on upgrading road corridors, boosting electricity transmission and distribution reliability, and digital public service systems, offering solutions to strengthen institutional capacity for infrastructure planning, among others.Speaking at the launch, Baboucarr Boye, the Gambia's Minister for Public Service, said the project is firmly aligned with the Recovery Focused National Development Plan and reflects the government's unwavering commitment to inclusive growth, climate resilience, and effective service delivery."The project comes at a critical juncture in our development journey. As our economy continues to expand, driven by construction, agricultural, services, and infrastructure investment, the demand for reliable transport networks and stable energy systems has never been greater," Boye said.Nani Juwara, The Gambia's Petroleum, Energy and Mines Minister, highlighted the expected impact of the project on the country's energy sector, saying the project will make significant contributions in addressing persistent challenges in electricity transmission and distribution while expanding access to reliable power, particularly for communities, at the last mile connection.The project will support the extension and densification of the electricity network in 80 rural communities, involving the construction of approximately 142 km of medium voltage lines, 350 km of low voltage lines, and 92 medium voltage to low voltage substations alongside the provision of prepaid meters for beneficiary communities.Franklin Mutahakana, the World Bank's Resident Representative in the Gambia, urged the implementing team to engage beneficiaries and obtain feedback, especially from the vulnerable, as he affirmed the World Bank's commitment to the implementation."Allow me to reiterate the World Bank Group's commitment to supporting and guiding the implementation of this project. Successful implementation is our shared joy. We also have to remember that a failed implementation will be our shared failure, and none of us likes failure. So let's strive to work together and generate the success that we've been looking for. It's the Bank's desire to register positive and effective implementation" Franklin said.In his launching statement, Ebrima Sillah, the Minister for Transport, Works and Infrastructure, said the pillars of the project, which include the upgrading of critical roads, the expansion of access to electricity, and the strengthening of key institutions, “form the backbone of any serious national development agenda.”Sillah also said he can “confidently confirm” that those investments are “fully aligned with the National Development Plan and enjoy the government's full backing with the highest level of support from His Excellency the President of the Republic Adama Barrow.""We owe it to the Gambian people to manage these resources prudently, to uphold transparency and accountability, and to deliver maximal value for every dalasi invested,” he stated.The Gambia has witnessed a massive transformation in the expansion of road networks and electricity, and stakeholders are hopeful that this project will help to further ameliorate remaining challenges in critical areas.

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ECOWAS COMMISSION CHAIR RECEIVES HIGH-LEVEL DELEGATIONS

The Chairman of the ECOWAS Commission, H.E. Dr Omar Alieu Touray, received several high-level diplomatic delegations on Tuesday, 16 December 2025, at his office in Abuja, as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen cooperation and foster better relations with member states and partners in the Community.During these meetings, President Touray officially received the letters of credence from Ambassador Olawale Emmanuel Awe as the new Permanent Representative of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to ECOWAS. The President also granted an audience to H.E. Mohamed Alkhairy Algedail Arbab, Acting Commissioner of Affairs of the Republic of Sudan, as well as H.E. Ambassador Musa Sani Nuhu, Former Permanent Representative of Nigeria to ECOWAS, who is completing his tenure with the Community.In recognition of his valuable contributions to the work of ECOWAS and his promotion of regional integration, Ambassador Musa Sani Nuhu was presented with a distinction by the Chairman of the Commission, emphasising the Community's gratitude for his dedication.Dr Omar Alieu Touray (right) presents an award to Ambassador Musa Sani Nuhu. Musa is currently Nigeria’s appointed representative to ECOWAS Commission, his role is to facilitate collaboration between the ECOWAS Commission and Government Ministries, Departments, Agencies (MDAs), as well as private organisations in Nigeria. The meetings reflect ECOWAS' commitment to strengthening cooperation and collaboration with its member states and partners, with a view to promoting regional integration and development. The Commission looks forward to continuing its work with Ambassador Awe and other partners to advance the objectives of the Community.The visit by the high-level delegations is part of the ongoing efforts by ECOWAS to strengthen its relationships with member states and partners, and to promote regional cooperation and development.

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ECOWAS LEADERS UNITE AGAINST INSECURITY AND COUPS IN WEST AFRICA

West African leaders gathered at the 68th ordinary session of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government summit in Abuja, Nigeria, have pledged to tackle the growing challenges of insecurity, military coups, and economic instability in the sub-region. The summit, attended by President Adama Barrow of The Gambia, focused on finding solutions to the complex security situation in West Africa.The leaders condemned the recent military coup in Guinea-Bissau and the attempted coup in Benin, vowing to take action against unconstitutional changes in government. The Chairman of the ECOWAS Authority, President Julius Mada Bio of Sierra Leone, emphasised the need for urgent action to address the acute and complex challenges facing the region."We are facing serious threats to democracy, peace, and stability in our region," President Bio said. "We must renew ECOWAS' vision with courage, determination, and unity to foster integration amongst our 400 million population."The summit also saw the President of the ECOWAS Commission, Dr Alieu Omar Touray, commend leaders for their swift response to the attempted coup in Benin. Dr Touray announced plans to integrate the private sector through the establishment of the ECOWAS Business Council, chaired by Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote, to promote investment and development in West Africa.The Vice President of Nigeria, H.E. Kassim Shettima Mustafa, renewed Nigeria's commitment to regional security, peace, and stability, warning against external threats posed by violent extremist groups and urging closer collaboration to respond to these challenges.The summit concluded with a joint declaration rejecting the coup in Guinea-Bissau and calling for a return to democratic civilian rule. ECOWAS leaders also passed on the leadership of the ECOWAS Commission to Senegal for the next four years after the conclusion of the current President's term.

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ECOWAS LEADERS REAFFIRM COMMITMENT TO DEMOCRACY AND REGIONAL STABILITY

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has reiterated its unwavering dedication to upholding democracy, constitutional order, and regional stability in West Africa. This commitment was emphasised at the 68th Ordinary Session of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government, held at the State House in Abuja.At a press conference held to mark the conclusion of the summit, Dr Omar Alieu Touray, Chairman of the ECOWAS Commission, outlined the key outcomes of the meeting. The leaders of the 15-member bloc reaffirmed their zero-tolerance stance on unconstitutional changes in government, condemning any attempts to seize power through force.The Gambian leader (left in a pink kaftan) was among the leaders who attended the 68th Ordinary Session in Nigeria. The summit also saw ECOWAS leaders congratulate member states on the successful conduct of recent elections and commend those preparing for polls next year. However, concerns were raised over the situation in The Gambia, particularly regarding statements made by the country's former president in exile. The Authority warned that such actions could undermine national peace and cohesion, emphasising that no one is above accountability for alleged human rights violations.In a separate development, the Authority condemned the attempted coup in Benin and commended the country's security forces for their swift response, supported by ECOWAS regional mechanisms. The leaders tasked the Commission with proposing measures to further strengthen the ECOWAS Reserve Force.The summit demonstrated ECOWAS's commitment to promoting democracy, peace, and stability in the region. As the bloc continues to navigate the complex security landscape, its leaders remain resolute in their determination to uphold the principles of constitutional order and the rule of law.

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PRESIDENT BARROW ARRIVES IN ABUJA FOR CRUCIAL ECOWAS SUMMIT AMID REGIONAL SECURITY CONCERNS 

President Adama Barrow has arrived in Abuja, Nigeria, to attend the 68th Ordinary Session of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government Summit. The summit will focus on pressing regional issues, particularly the recent military coup in Guinea-Bissau and the attempted coup in Benin.Upon his arrival at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, President Barrow was greeted by Gambian High Commissioner Mohamadou Musa Njie, Permanent Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment Dr. Salihu Aminu Usman, and other officials. A ceremonial guard mounted by Nigerian Armed Forces personnel paid tribute to the President, who also inspected the guard of honour outside the Presidential VIP lounge.Nigerian Armed Forces personnel paid tribute to President Barrow upon arrival .Members of the Gambian community in Nigeria were on hand to welcome The Gambian Leader, who will join other West African leaders on Sunday for the summit at the State House in Abuja. The meeting aims to address the regional security challenges posed by the coup in Guinea-Bissau and discuss strategies for maintaining stability and democracy in West Africa.Recent events in Guinea-Bissau have sparked concerns, with ECOWAS suspending the country's coup-installed government from decision-making activities within the regional body until constitutional order is restored. The situation in Benin, where loyalist soldiers foiled an attempted coup, will also be high on the agenda.Nigerian Armed Forces ceremonial guard personnel who mounted a guard of honour for the Gambian leader.This summit presents an opportunity for regional leaders to strengthen cooperation and find solutions to the growing security challenges in West Africa.

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GAMBIA TAKES STEP TOWARDS COOPERATIVE SECTOR REVIVAL WITH VALIDATION WORKSHOP FOR NEW ACT

The Department of Cooperative Development (DoCD) under the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, and Food Security, in collaboration with NACCUG and its Cooperative Credit Union, has taken a significant step towards strengthening the cooperative movement in The Gambia. A validation workshop for the Cooperative Societies Act was recently held, bringing together officials from the Ministry of Agriculture, representatives from NGOs, private sector stakeholders, and directors from various cooperative unions.The Cooperative Societies Act aims to establish a framework that enables cooperatives to operate efficiently, safeguard the interests of members, and foster transparency. The validation workshop is a crucial step in the development of the Act, ensuring that all concerns are addressed and the document is refined into a responsive national instrument.Officials emphasised that the validation forum marks a pivotal moment in the revival of the cooperative movement in The Gambia, signalling a new era of good governance and accountability. The event brought together key stakeholders to refine the draft document and ensure its effective implementation.Members urged participants to take ownership of the Act and contribute to its refinement, emphasising that Gambians must assume responsibility for its implementation. The validation workshop is a significant step towards promoting a robust and sustainable cooperative sector in The Gambia.

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WEST AFRICAN PARLIAMENTARIANS UNITE TO PROTECT REGION'S COASTAL FUTURE: CALL FOR STRONGER LAWS AND REGIONAL COOPERATION

Parliamentarians from across West Africa gathered in Banjul for a pivotal meeting to address the pressing challenges facing the region's marine and coastal ecosystems. The three-day Extraordinary General Assembly of the Alliance for Parliamentarians and Local Elected Representatives for the Protection of the Environment of West African Littoral Countries (APPEL) brought together leaders to discuss critical issues, including coastal erosion, illegal fishing, pollution, and climate change.The Assembly issued a strong call to action, emphasising the need for stronger environmental laws, cross-border cooperation, and urgent measures to safeguard the region's fragile marine ecosystems. Honourable Seedy SK Njie, The Gambia's Deputy Speaker, stressed the importance of legislative harmonisation and regional solidarity in addressing these challenges.West Africa's environmental challenges extend beyond national borders, making regional cooperation essential. Lawmakers emphasised that regional cooperation is no longer optional, but urgent, to protect the region's coastal future. PRCM Chair Hon. Saikou Bah highlighted the importance of the high seas to national waters and economies, urging lawmakers to champion the ratification and implementation of the BBNJ Treaty.The ratification and implementation of the BBNJ Treaty would be a direct investment in the country's national security, blue economy, and environmental resilience. The Gambia's Deputy Speaker noted that his country has taken steps to strengthen environmental oversight, including reinforcing the plastic bag ban and reviewing the National Environment Management Act.The Assembly marks a turning point for APPEL, as West African parliamentarians come together to address the region's environmental challenges. The meeting demonstrates the commitment of lawmakers to protect the region's coastal future and promote sustainable development.

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PRESIDENT BARROW RECEIVES €5M FIRE EQUIPMENT DONATION FOR GAMBIA FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICES

The President, His Excellency Adama Barrow, on Thursday received firefighting equipment and other assorted materials worth five million euros for immediate distribution to the Gambia Fire and Rescue Services at a ceremony held at the State House.The equipment was donated by a Spanish NGO, "Start Up," which has longstanding ties with Gambia's security services, to strengthen the fire and rescue services and enable them to respond more effectively to emergencies.The equipment includes trucks, fire-fighting machinery, tanks, utility vehicles, hoses, welding machines, and bushfire-fighting tools.This firefighting equipment forms part of a long-standing partnership between the NGO 'Start Up," led by Sonia, and Gambia's security services, initiated in 2023.Sonia Sona Mariama, the president of the Star Up NGO, is explaining the functions of the donated equipment to the President H.E Adama Barrow. (PC: State House)However, this donation is the largest since the partnership began and is poised to significantly enhance operations at the Gambia Fire and Rescue Services, which handles emergency rescue situations involving fires and bushfires, among others.The President expressed his high appreciation for this recent donation, believing it highlights the importance of the partnership with the Spanish NGO.He described the Fire and Rescue Services as a vital part of the National Security apparatus and stated that this intervention will greatly bolster their capacity to respond to emergencies, especially in densely populated areas.This consignment also includes a 12,000-litre capacity tank, the largest in the GFRS inventory. Sonia agrees that this will greatly expand the fire service’s ability to tackle fires.The 12,000-litre capacity tank which is the largest in the Gambia Fire and Rescue Services inventory. (PC: State House)Chief Fire Officer Massaneh Bah described it as an “important partnership” that will transform his “security outfit' and improve the efficiency and effectiveness of service delivery.This donation also celebrates the fruitful partnership between 'Start Up' and the security services, offering a moment to reflect on future possibilities and opportunities.As an Honorary Deputy Chief Fire Officer, Sonia expressed optimism that this collaboration will continue, as both parties prepare for the next phase of the partnership—designing the civil protection system with the Ministry of Interior.The event was presided over by President Adama Barrow. The ceremony was also attended by the Interior Minister, Abdoulie Sanyang, senior officials of the Gambia Fire and Rescue Service, and donors from Spain. 

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LADY SARJO MOBILIZES HUNDREDS AT STATE HOUSE, VOWS TO LEAD PRESIDENT BARROW’S RE-ELECTION CAMPAIGN

Hundreds of members of the Lady Sarjo Mballow Barrow fans club visited her on Wednesday to show their support for her and President Adama Barrow at State House.The members represent numerous clubs across the country, which have adopted Lady Sarjo as their Honorary Mother in recognition of her contributions to national development and for serving as a positive example for women and girls.The purpose of the meeting was to introduce her to the members and their activities, and also to establish common ground as the political climate heats up ahead of the upcoming election later this year.The main organiser of this gathering is Sidi Dem, a prominent figure within political circles, known for his unwavering support and loyalty to President Barrow.Dem expressed gratitude to the members for responding to calls on short notice, describing it as “evidence of the love and affection” Gambians have for Lady Sarjo.He challenged all fan club members to rally behind President Barrow so that he can secure re-election with a comfortable majority. Dem also urged the women to engage with their constituents to increase political support for the President.This sentiment was echoed by regional representatives of the Lady Sarjo Fans club from the Upper River, West Coast, and North Bank regions. They all called for vigorous mobilisation of votes to deliver a landslide victory for the President in December.The speakers also praised Lady Sarjo, expressing admiration for her humility and peaceful nature as qualities that endear her to people both in The Gambia and beyond.Aja Haddijatou Jallow Jobe of Sinchu Alaji challenged the fans to use their influence to persuade more people to join the ranks of the NPP, which she describes as a development-focused and peaceful party.Nene Trawally of Brikama North tasked the fans with turning their words into action by voting for President Barrow to secure another five-year term. She emphasised that this victory would ensure the continuation of development across the country.She called on Lady Sarjo to be more “proactive in politics,” urging the fans to unite for the benefit of their Honorary Mother and to empower the President.The Chief of Brikama North, Mondo Jatta, reaffirmed his commitment to supporting the President's agenda, confidently predicting that the upcoming election is already decided and that the President will win by an “overwhelming majority.”He also warned against any attempts by the opposition to disrupt the registration process in Jalambang, affirming his intention to use the law to prevent interference.For the National Youth President of the NPP, Momodou Sabally, this was an unprecedented gathering, as it was the first event hosted by Lady Sarjo. He attributed this milestone to President Barrow's track record of development, which has made a significant impact nationwide.“He has built schools, brought electricity, and provided roads in remote communities, which encourages people to support President Barrow,” Sabally said.He confidently proclaimed that President Barrow would win the December presidential election, urging various groups within the fan club to work together to secure victory.Honourable Sidi S.K Njie thanked the members for their commendable initiative that could reshape politics in The Gambia.He spoke extensively about the President’s achievements in improving road infrastructure and electricity supply, describing these as “game changers” that have positively affected ordinary Gambians’ lives.He added that the President's vision is to “transform The Gambia into a city state,” and urged Gambians to “vote for continuity” under President Barrow's leadership.The gathering concluded with Lady Sarjo's speech, in which she described the turnout as a “great honour.” She expressed her gratitude to the organisers for a successful event, which she says has filled her with “happiness and humility.”She attributed her success to President Barrow, whom she praises as “development-oriented, peaceful and tolerant.”“After 9 years in power, you have all seen the development he has brought to this country,” Lady Sarjo stated, before urging her supporters to translate this love into votes for President Barrow.She called on women to lead the political campaign for his re-election, arguing that they stand to “benefit from the numerous development projects” in store.Finally, she pledged to play a more active role in politics, promising to lead her husband's re-election campaign this year.

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PRESIDENT BARROW PRESIDES OVER UTG’S 18TH CONVOCATION AS 1,633 STUDENTS GRADUATE

President H.E. Adama Barrow presided over the 18th convocation ceremony of the University of The Gambia at the Faraba Banta campus. The event celebrated the graduation of 1,633 students, making it the largest graduation in the university's history. The ceremony was attended by special guests, government officials, and students. This year's convocation was historic, featuring high-profile attendees such as Dr Akinwumi Adesina, former President of the African Development Bank, and Prof. Dauda Ngom, Senegal's Minister of Higher Education, Research, and Innovation. The Vice Chancellors of three universities from Senegal, Ghana, and Nigeria were also present at the ceremony.Professor Momodou Mustafa Fanneh, Chairman of the Governing Council of the University, described the convocation as a defining moment in the university's life, emphasising the preparation of these young men and women for a future beyond the classroom. He challenged the graduates to utilise their knowledge and experience to contribute positively to the development of society and the nation.Vice Chancellor Prof. Herbert Robinson stated that this convocation is a testament to the growth and resilience of the University of The Gambia, which now features a modern campus equipped with state-of-the-art facilities conducive to teaching and learning. He attributed the record graduation rate to the expansion of university infrastructure and programs.Prof. Robinson congratulated the graduates for their hard work, resilience, and dedication, assuring them that the university would continue its path of reform, expansion, and innovation to meaningfully contribute to the development of the country.Prof. Dauda Ngom, Senegal's Minister of Higher Education, spoke about the longstanding partnership between their institutions, urging Gambians to take advantage of scholarship opportunities to study in Senegal.Dr Akinwumi Adesina, one of the two special guests, expressed his pleasure in being associated with the university, praising the developments that have transformed the country in recent years. As a lifetime partner of The Gambia, he felt honoured to have a school named after him, the School of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, recognising his contributions to Africa's development.He pledged to establish an initial endowment of $250,000 to support education, scholarships, and faculty and staff, while also promising to make the university a global centre of excellence. His message to the graduates emphasised the importance of being prepared to face the challenges of the future.In his convocation speech, President and Chancellor H.E. Adama Barrow congratulated the graduates, their families, and the university on this milestone. He noted that hosting such an event in Faraba Banta has become a national symbol of aspiration, strategic investment, and educational transformation.The President added that the convocation's theme, "Higher Education as a Strategic Bridge for Policy, Innovation, and Job Creation," aligns with The Gambia's development priorities. He challenged the graduates to use their knowledge to positively impact the country's development, emphasising that the nation looks to them for solutions to its challenges.President Barrow reassured attendees that his government will continue to invest in education, particularly in the higher education sector, to equip young people with the necessary knowledge and skills to realise their potential.At the conclusion of the ceremony, distinguished students were recognised for their performance, with Ebrima Sumareh emerging as the overall best graduating student for the cohort. Sumareh expressed his deep humility and gratitude for the award, urging his peers to serve the nation with purpose and determination.

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VP JALLOW OPENS SCHOOL FEEDING FORUM, HIGHLIGHTS MASSIVE BUDGET INCREASE

The Vice President, His Excellency Mohammed B.S Jallow, has deputised the President, H.E. Adama Barrow, at the stakeholder engagement on the National School Feeding Forum at the Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara International Conference Centre. The forum that aims to allow stakeholders to discuss the gains and challenges made so far in the school feeding initiative was attended by cabinet ministers, development partners, and key stakeholders in the education sector. Themed on Food for Education: Improving child health and educational outcomes, the initiative by the Gambia government through the Basic and Secondary Education ministry and their partners (CRS, USDA & Caritas) seeks to improve literacy rates, health and nutrition outcomes, all geared toward ensuring that children are supported and empowered to thrive in school. Delivering a statement on behalf of President Adama Barrow, Vice President Mohammed B.S Jallow said the government has demonstrated a strong commitment towards the school feeding programme with increased investment. “Public investment in school feeding has increased from GMD 30 million in 2019 to GMD 250 million in 2025/2026—an eightfold increase. This reflects our determination to build a sustainable, nationally owned programme.”“However, to achieve universal coverage by 2030, we must scale up investments and innovate new financing models,” he said.Investing in children who remain the most valuable asset of the nation is considered a move toward setting national development foundations right. Vice President Jallow further highlighted the impacts of the school feeding programme.“The impact of school feeding on education outcomes is both clear and compelling, and between 2021-2025, enrolment has increased by 17.2% and 10.4% for ECD and LBS respectively and total nationwide increase by 14.8%.”“More importantly, retention and completion rates are improving, particularly among vulnerable populations,” VP Jallow said.Dr Habibatou Drammeh, Minister for Basic and Secondary Education, commended the government for supporting the programme she described as a vital link in the education sector. “School feeding can catalyse broader socio-economic development, linking classrooms to farms and education outcomes to livelihoods.”“Equally significant is the strong and growing commitment of the government to financing the school feeding program over the years,” she said. Partners like the US government are key allies of the Gambia government in this initiative, for they provide vital support. Eugene Young,  US Charge d'Affaires in the Gambia, said the US and the Gambia share a mutual interest in the welfare of children. “This kind of partnership, which is practical and results-driven and focused on outcomes is exactly how the United States approaches development cooperation today.” “The United States and The Gambia shared mutual interest in seeing Gambian children well nourished, well educated, and prepared to build the future of this country,” he stated.This transformative programme targeting over 63,000 children across 186 schools will provide daily nutritious school meals, educational materials, and capacity building for teachers and communities. What started around 1970 as a donor support programme is now a fully government-controlled programme.

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PRESIDENT BARROW INAUGURATES LANDS, LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSIONS TO TACKLE DISPUTES, BOOST DECENTRALISATION

The President, His Excellency Adama Barrow, on Monday presided over the inauguration and swearing-in of members of the newly established Lands Commission and the Local Government Service Commission at a ceremony at State House.  The two Commissions, comprising veteran civil servants,  have the onerous task of strengthening land governance and management in the country as well as resolving disputes related to land. The Lands Commission is headed by Raymond Sock as Chairperson,  Kebba Njie, Babucarr Mbye, Abdoulie Manneh and  Juldeh Ceesay all as members. One after the other, they all took the two oaths of office and secrecy, conducted by the Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet, Momodou Dibba.They later signed the oath registry officially confirming their appointments. Four other officials were also sworn in to the newly established Local Government Service Commission. Former Police chief and Interior Minister Yankuba Sonko heads this Commission which also has Abdoulie Sallah, Saffie Lowe and Bahyda Hydara as members.They also took the prescribed oaths of office and secrecy,  before signing the oath book.Speaking on behalf of the two Commissions,  Raymond Sock expressed gratitude to the President for the trust and confidence reposed in them, and pledged to live up to expectations. The President described these vital institutions as “integral components of the governance process”  that will “reinforce and add value to the nation's land and local government structures.”He disclosed that the commission has a wide mandate which includes “modernising land records, resolving disputes,  promoting equitable access to land and aligning land management practices” with broader national development goals.On the creation of the local government service commission,  President Barrow said this Commission will “strengthen democracy and decentralisation” as it will operate at the level closest to the ordinary people.The President congratulated the Commissioners and thanked them for accepting this responsibility. As veteran civil servants who have served the government at the highest levels, President Barrow said the Commissioners have the “experience,  integrity and professionalism to deliver up to expectations.”He reassured that his government will give them all the support and encouragement to succeed,  and urged all stakeholders to work with the two Commissions to ensure “fair, impartial and equitable management of land.”

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VP JALLOW LAUNCHES FSQA'S STRATEGIC PLAN 2026-2030

His Excellency Mohammed B.S. Jallow, the Vice President, presided over the launch of the Food Safety and Quality Authority's (FSQA) Strategic Plan for 2026-2030 at the Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara International Conference Centre in Bijilo. This strategic plan outlines the Authority's vision, strategic priorities, and key interventions aimed at strengthening food safety and quality systems, enhancing regulatory effectiveness, and safeguarding public health in The Gambia over the medium term.The landmark event gathered key stakeholders from the government, development partners, and the private sector, highlighting the government's commitment to ensuring that citizens have broad access to quality and safe food.Momodou Bah, the Director General of FSQA, explained that this initiative aims to meet the required standards while the FSQA continues to develop national regulations. “We have an Act from 2011, regulations started in 2021, a policy was established in 2024, and now we have developed a strategic plan in 2025. This progression sharpens our focus to ensure we are fulfilling the mandates of the government,” Bah stated.This marks the beginning of a transformative journey, as food safety regulations become increasingly important in ensuring the well-being of every individual.Dr Amadou Sowe, the FSQA Board Chair, emphasised that the successful implementation of the plan will require strong government support. “This ambition will demand sustained investment, strong political will, and unwavering commitment from all stakeholders. Strategic plans don’t implement themselves; they require leadership, discipline, resources, and collective ownership,” Dr Sowe remarked.Immaculada Roca i Cortés, the European Union Ambassador to The Gambia, reiterated the EU's commitment to supporting FSQA. She expressed satisfaction in contributing to a stronger regulatory framework, a more effective inspection and control system, and enhancing technical capabilities.Reports indicate that foodborne illnesses cause an estimated 137,000 deaths annually in Africa, with productivity losses exceeding $20 billion.Public Service Minister Baboucarr Bouy assured FSQA of their support as policymakers while urging all stakeholders to back this initiative. “I urge all stakeholders to rally behind FSQA and support the effective implementation of this Strategic Plan. By doing so, we will not only protect the health of our people but also unlock opportunities for Gambian products to thrive in competitive markets,” Minister Bouy said.In his launch statement, Vice President Mohammed B.S. Jallow described the FSQA Strategic Plan as the result of rigorous analysis, broad consultation, and honest self-reflection. “It is a plan that is both nationally rooted and internationally aligned,” he remarked.Vice President Jallow characterised the moment as one of “genuine national significance,” stating, “The food we eat is not merely a matter of personal choice; it is a matter of public health, economic security, and national dignity.”An estimated GMD 188.1 million is required for the implementation of the strategic plan over the next five years. H.E. Mohammed B.S. Jallow called on the Ministry of Finance, development partners, and the private sector to recognise food safety as “not a cost, but an investment in public health, economic competitiveness, and The Gambia's reputation as a reliable source of safe, high-quality products in regional and international markets.”The new strategic plan commits to strengthening FSQA's institutional and operational systems, prioritising financial sustainability and resource mobilisation, risk assessment, inspection, surveillance, and enforcement.Additionally, it aims to modernise laboratory services and digital infrastructure, while deepening stakeholder engagement and public awareness.Strategic plans are not just documents; they serve as critical guides for institutions. Their clarity and effectiveness dictate how well these institutions strive to fulfil their purpose.Now that the plan has been launched, the focus will shift to its implementation, which is anticipated to enhance The Gambia’s international recognition in global food markets.

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