WHEREAS
the National Assembly considered the recommendations of the Consolidated Report
of the Finance and Public Accounts Committee (FPAC) for the period 2016-2019 on
the government and its various agencies’ audited accounts;
RECOGNISING
the good work of the Finance and Public Accounts Committee of the immediately
preceding legislature – the fifth legislature and the Auditor General;
APPLAUDING
the Finance and Public Accounts Committee of the current legislature – the
sixth legislature, in carrying over unfinished business of the previous
committee;
COGNIZANT
of the provisions of the 1997 Constitution of the Gambia, Public Finance Act
2014, and the Financial Regulations of 2016;
NOW
THEREFORE RESOLVED:
1.
That all outstanding impress be retired by October 31st, 2022;
2.
That all unreconciled government transactions indicated in the audited accounts
be reconciled by the Accountant General before the end of the financial year, 2022
and a report sent to the FPAC;
3.
That the government, through the Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs,
endeavours to table before the Assembly a revised Public Finance Bill and a
revision of the Financial Regulations 2016 before the end of the financial
year, 2022;
4.
That the Auditor General considers invoking his power under section 160(5) of
the Constitution where discrepancies of a criminal or fraudulent nature are
discovered during an audit;
5.
That the Auditor General considers including its report to the National Assembly
all cases of criminal or fraudulent nature reported to the Inspector General of
Police;
6.
That the Auditor General and the Accountant General provide to the National
Assembly a list of all people that have been found to commit fraudulent
activities in all sectors and give the latest update on their prosecution or
repayments;
7.
That the Accountant General resolve all prior year closing balances and current
year opening balances of the Government with respect to Loans and Grants be
consolidated before the end of this financial year;
8.
That the Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs must be part of any grant
negotiations and be the recipient of all grants for and on behalf of the Government;
9.
That all government projects shall use the IFMIS system for all the accounting
processes by the end of this final year, 2022;
10.
That any existing revenue collections by third parties shall be handed over to
the Accountant General within ninety days;
11.
That the Auditor General considers initiating a special audit of all State-Owned
Enterprises in line with section 160 ( 8 ) of the Constitution by the end of
the financial year, 2022.
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The Library and Research Department of the National Assembly of The Gambia certified participants to a weeklong training on Library Management and Research skills on Friday 30th September 2022.The objective of the training was to strengthen the capacity of librarians and researchers in the routine of supporting Members of the National Assembly in the performance of their legislative and oversight duties.Mr. Alhagie M Dumbuya, Director of Library and Research said the training was tailored around the duties and responsibilities of library assistants, classification of books, cataloging systems, and referencing from library resources.Deputy Clerk, Legislative Business and Programme, Mr. Daniel Cardos emphasised the importance of the training in the context that library and research services are highly sought after by both staff and Members of the Assembly. Mr. Cardos urged participants to apply the new skills on the job and share the knowledge with their colleagues.The lead trainer Ms. Matilda Johnson, former Director General of The Gambia National Library, and Mr. Alieu Sonko, Principal Librarian at the National Assembly guided the sessions through practical exercises at a pace measured to the need of fifty-eight representatives.The Library and Research Department offers impartial research services for Members on issues relating to National Assembly business and constituency work. It conducts briefings on topical issues and summaries of Bills being considered to adequately prepare Members both at Committee stages and Plenary sessions.
National Assembly Members today debated on President Barrow’s State of the Nation address. Lawmakers called for increased focus on growth and citizen participation to advance national development. Vice President Alieu Badara Joof represented the president at the Legislative Chambers. Parliamentarians highlighted a raft of concerns to the Vice President raising the need for ministers to respond to the assembly whenever they are called upon. Honourable Kebba K. Barrow member of Kombo South called on the government to come up with strategies to aid post-Covid-19 recovery and farmers’ needs. Salieu Jawo for Jokadu hailed the government for the infrastructural development. Bakary Kora of Upper Fulladou West stressed the need for concerted efforts to mechanize the Jahally-Pacharr Rice Fields and increase access to clean drinking water and electricity for rural communities. Legislators urged the government to look into the high crime rate in the country, which has seen a fresh spike. The debate continues.
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