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07/12/2025

PAP leader Ebrima Tabora Manneh: 'When I am elected, certain businesses will never be done by non-Gambians in our country.'

07/12/2025

Ebrima Tabora Manneh Leader of PAP: “If we have a serious government in 5 years, The Gambia can be a great country.”

06/12/2025

Honorable Hamat Bah thanks President Barrow for his development since he became president of The Gambia.

05/12/2025

Coach-Pasamba Jow: “Justice must be blind and not politically selective.”

 !!A Call for Decent Politics and Safety for Women!!!!!!The current political situation in The Gambia is very worrying. ...
05/12/2025

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A Call for Decent Politics and Safety for Women!!!!!!

The current political situation in The Gambia is very worrying. It is pushing good people away especially women. The rising level of personal insults and attacks is making politics unsafe and disrespectful for women who want to serve the public.

Many women with the heart, mind, and vision to help our country are now afraid to join politics. They fear a space where destroying character is more common than debating policies.

This is a great loss for our democracy and our nation’s future. For this reason, I urgently call on His Excellency President Adama Barrow, President of all Gambians, to use his leadership and moral authority to stop this degrading style of politics.

Together, we must return to a politics of substance. A true politician is not measured by the insults they can give, but by the policies they hold and the solutions they offer.

Our leaders should be known by what they will do to improve lives, not by who they can verbally attack. Politics should never be about ego or entitlement. No one owns this nation; we all share a duty to uphold its integrity for the generations to come.

What I see happening (power overshadowing our moral compass) saddens me and makes me fear for our country’s future. Among all the pillars of democracy (the rule of law, freedom of expression, and peace) the most crucial is that our internal security stands on fairness and consistency.

If people are to respect and support the law, they must see it applied fairly and evenly; by the police, by the courts, and throughout our justice system. When we lose faith in that consistency, we risk losing the democracy we’re striving to build.

I remember and agree with the President’s own words to my visiting colleagues :after rallies, we must put aside our party colours and come together to build the nation. But this good goal cannot be reached if the campaign trail is full of malice and humiliation.

We cannot build a united country on the broken pieces of personal dignity.
It is time for political maturity. It is time to move from attacking people to addressing issues. Let our political fights be about who has better ideas, not louder insults.

This call comes from one public servant to the highest office, speaking for the many women and citizens who want a more respectful, issue-based, and inclusive democracy.

Let us support politics that encourages everyone to participate, not one that uses fear and disrespect to silence them.

Via: Lord Mayor Rohey Malick Lowe

05/12/2025

Friday December 5th, 2025, news headline on Hilltop radio.

PRESS STATEMENTGambians Against Looted Assets (GALA)Response to Government and Institutional Reactions to the GALA Petit...
05/12/2025

PRESS STATEMENT

Gambians Against Looted Assets (GALA)

Response to Government and Institutional Reactions to the GALA Petition

Gambians Against Looted Assets (GALA) wishes to formally inform the public of its position regarding the responses received from the National Sports Council, the National Assembly, and the Government of The Gambia concerning our petition on corruption, mismanagement of public resources, and institutional failure.

As a citizens’ movement rooted in transparency, accountability, and justice, GALA remains unwavering in its mission to protect the wealth of the Gambian people. Our positions are grounded in verified evidence, official records, and the constitutional mandate that all state institutions must uphold the rule of law without compromise.

1. National Sports Council Response

Persistent Lack of Accountability and Transparency at the GFF

The issues raised by GALA regarding the Gambia Football Federation (GFF) remain unresolved. Transparency is still glaringly absent, with no tangible development on the ground to reflect the millions of dalasis and foreign funds entrusted to the federation.
However, after reviewing both your response and the FIFA Forward Global Report (2016–2022), several key concerns remain unresolved.

The FIFA report confirms that The Gambia received over USD 11.4 million, including more than USD 2 million for infrastructure, USD 1.5 million for equipment, USD 1.5 million for administration and governance, and USD 4.2 million for National Teams, among other allocations. These funds were intended to deliver meaningful improvements in pitches, technical centres, competitions, and club support.

Yet after more than 10 years under the Kaba Bajo-led administration, the actual state of football facilities across the country does not reflect these substantial investments. Most playing grounds remain in poor condition, and no major renovations or new facilities on the scale reported by FIFA can be observed.

The report lists 5 stadium-related projects, 2 playing surfaces, 1 technical centre, and 14 pitches as either new or renovated. GALA, league clubs, regional associations, and community football structures cannot identify these projects in practice. If these works had indeed been completed, they should be visible, accessible, and widely acknowledged — yet the reality on the ground contradicts what is reported.

Equally troubling is the ongoing financial strain on league clubs. Despite millions allocated to competitions and club support, the GFF still owes teams significant amounts, including transport refunds, logistical support, and preparation funds from as far back as the 2023 season. This undermines the claim that competition funds are being efficiently utilised and continues to affect the smooth running of domestic leagues.

Our petition is rooted in the need for transparency, accountability, and alignment between funding received and real outcomes. What GALA seeks is straightforward: an independent audit of FIFA Forward funds, public disclosure of completed projects with verifiable details, verification visits to all listed project sites, immediate settlement of outstanding payments to clubs, and institutional reforms to improve governance. These are not excessive demands — they are standard requirements wherever public-interest funding is involved.

The NSC, as the statutory oversight body, has a responsibility not to defend shortcomings but to uphold accountability, compliance, and the integrity of sports governance. We therefore urge the NSC to reconsider its stance and fully exercise its mandate in the interest of Gambian football.

GALA remains committed to ensuring that development resources truly benefit Gambian players, clubs, and communities. Accountability is essential, and Gambian football deserves transparency, progress, and visible development not inconsistency

FIFA records confirm that $1.9 million was allocated to the GFF under the National Football Development Program. However, Gambians cannot see any meaningful infrastructure or improvements that justify such a massive investment.
Grassroots Football Development

GFF’s claim that it supports grassroots football is inconsistent with reality. School football competitions are financed by schools through the School Improvement Grant (SIG). The claim that 2,300 footballs were distributed to schools remains unproven. The only verified instance of football distribution occurred during the COVID-19 emergency period and was funded under a separate program.

2. National Assembly Response

Admissible and Non-Admissible Sections of the Petition

GALA acknowledges the National Assembly’s effort to review our petition and notes the following:

Non-Admissible Components

Two of the three issues raised were deemed non-admissible:

1. Demand for the publication of the list of individuals allocated state lands—a crucial step towards transparency and fairness in state resource distribution.

2. Call for an investigation into the alleged D300 million revenue leakage at the GPA, linked to procurement irregularities and administrative lapses.

3. We were informed that the GPA matter remains with the Attorney General’s Chambers for possible prosecution. However, nearly nine months have passed without any notable action, update, or clarity.
GALA calls on the Minister of Justice to expedite proceedings and publish the investigative findings without delay
Admissible Component

The Assembly acknowledged that matters relating to the audit reports are admissible. GALA welcomes this position and will continue collaborating with the Assembly to strengthen public oversight and implement critical audit recommendations.

4. Government Response on Petroleum Importation and Sales

A Concerning Disregard for the National Assembly’s Binding Recommendations

Upon reviewing the Government’s response, GALA finds a deliberate avoidance of the core issues raised. The National Assembly’s findings were comprehensive, evidence-based, and accompanied by binding recommendations grounded in Sections 102, 109, and 110 of the Constitution.

The Government responded to matters that were not part of the Assembly’s recommendations, effectively ignoring key concerns such as:

• Systemic corruption

• Mismanagement of public funds
• Violations of national laws and policies
• Undue interference by public officers
• Abuse of institutional power
This selective response reflects a deeply troubling lack of political will to confront corruption within the petroleum sector.

4. GALA’s Position

GALA firmly believes that the posture of the current administration demonstrates an absence of genuine commitment to combating corruption and enforcing accountability.

We remind the Government of its constitutional and moral obligation to:

• Safeguard national resources
• Enforce national laws
• Ensure transparency in all public dealings
• Protect the interests of the Gambian people
• Failure to uphold these obligations threatens not only institutional integrity but also the nation’s economic stability and democratic progress.

5. GALA’s Call to Action

GALA renews its demand for urgent and decisive action:

1. Full and timely implementation of the National Assembly’s recommendations.

2. Comprehensive accountability mechanisms within the GFF and GPA.

3. Immediate prosecution of individuals implicated in corruption, financial misconduct.

4. Publication of all critical reports, including:

- The state land allocation list
- Findings of the GPA investigation
- All relevant audit and administrative reports

GALA reassures the public that we will not relent. We will continue to defend national resources, expose corruption, and hold public institutions accountable without fear, favour, or compromise.

5. GALA’s Next Points of Action

1. Commemoration of International Human Rights Day Scheduled for 10th December 2025, where GALA will amplify the call for the respect of International human rights.
2. GALA National Caravan
Tentatively set for early January, aimed at engaging communities across all regions, raising public awareness, and mobilising national support for a corruption-free Gambia.

Conclusion

GALA stands firm in its belief that The Gambia deserves transparent governance, accountable institutions, and leaders who serve the people not themselves. The selective and inadequate responses from state institutions only strengthen our resolve to continue this struggle.

Corruption is not a political issue it is a national crisis. And until the truth is revealed, accountability enforced, and justice delivered, GALA will remain on the frontlines.

We call on all Gambian youth, elders, civil society, and professionals to join us in this fight. Together, we can build a Gambia where public resources serve the public good, and where no individual is above the law.

People Power! Our Power!

Via: Gambians Against Looted Assets

04/12/2025

Ex- Jungler Sanna Manjang Arraigned on Three Counts of Murder, Case Transferred to High Court

04/12/2025

Barrow Urges Kanifing Voters Not To ‘Repeat Mistake’ Of Electing Opposition Leaders

𝐏𝐑𝐄𝐒𝐒 𝐑𝐄𝐋𝐄𝐀𝐒𝐄. 𝐌𝐢𝐧𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐲 𝐁𝐚𝐧𝐬 𝐌𝐮𝐬𝐢𝐜𝐢𝐚𝐧𝐬 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐕𝐮𝐥𝐠𝐚𝐫 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐟𝐫𝐨𝐦 𝐏𝐞𝐫𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐢𝐧 𝐒𝐜𝐡𝐨𝐨𝐥𝐬.The Ministry of Basic and Secondar...
04/12/2025

𝐏𝐑𝐄𝐒𝐒 𝐑𝐄𝐋𝐄𝐀𝐒𝐄.

𝐌𝐢𝐧𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐲 𝐁𝐚𝐧𝐬 𝐌𝐮𝐬𝐢𝐜𝐢𝐚𝐧𝐬 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐕𝐮𝐥𝐠𝐚𝐫 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐟𝐫𝐨𝐦 𝐏𝐞𝐫𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐢𝐧 𝐒𝐜𝐡𝐨𝐨𝐥𝐬.

The Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education (MoBSE) wishes to inform the general public, school administrators, and all stakeholders in the education sector that musicians and entertainers whose songs contain vulgar, indecent, or immoral content are strictly prohibited from performing in any school within The Gambia.

Despite prior warnings, reports have reached the Ministry that some schools continue to invite such musicians, to perform during school-organized events.

This conduct directly violates the fundamental principles and core values the education system seeks to promote.

The Ministry wishes to re-iterate that schools are centers of learning and moral development.

As role models and educators, school authorities have a duty to protect students from exposure to language and behavior that conflict with the social, cultural, and moral standards of our society.

Henceforth, no artist shall be invited to perform in any school, whether public or private under the guise of entertainment, cultural promotion, or motivation if there is any potential for vulgar or offensive expression.

Therefore the Ministry calls on all school authorities, parents, and community stakeholders to join efforts in safeguarding the moral integrity of students and ensuring that schools remain safe, respectful spaces for learning and character formation.

End of Release

Via: Ministry Of Basic & Secondary Education

04/12/2025

"I Cannot Go": Eyewitness Recounts Giving Water to Omar Badjie Moments Before Collapse

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