05/11/2025
Rebuttal: Fiscal Truth vs. Political Theatre
In the serious business of national governance, Gambians deserve clarity and facts, particularly from the Ministry of Information. Instead, Minister Ismaila Ceesay has recently chosen to engage in personal attacks and fiscal distortion to deflect from the Barrow administration's alarming record.
His recent ad hominem barbs against APP-Sobeyaa leader Essa Mbaye Faal, a renowned international lawyer, are a transparent attempt to divert the public’s attention. Labelling a critic "mentally unsound" is not a substitute for a credible policy defence. This tactic is especially cynical coming from a minister who, before his appointment, publicly declared that the president he now serves "lacked the pedigree" to lead. Such profound ideological flip-flops, driven by political convenience, fundamentally erode the public's trust in his statements.
The minister's true failure, however, lies in his deliberate misrepresentation of The Gambia's dire fiscal situation, thus, a reality Mr. Faal precisely diagnosed.
The Specter of Unsustainable Debt
The core of the issue is the 2026 budget. Mr. Faal, citing the government's own figures, raised the alarm on two fronts: runaway debt and the critical underfunding of our nation's youth.
The numbers are stark. The 2026 budget allocates a staggering D13.46 billion for debt servicing and D6.89 billion for interest alone. This is not an abstract figure; it represents 31% of the total D59.3 billion anticipated expenditure. As The Standard newspaper noted, for every three Dalasis the government spends, one is immediately consumed by past obligations, leaving precious little for development.
In a brazen attempt at deflection, Minister of Misinformation AKA Spin Dr. attributes this surge solely to the depreciation of the Dalasi. The facts, however, tell a different story.
Debt servicing has exploded from D11.02 billion in the 2025 budget to D13.46 billion in 2026. This represents a 22% increase in a single year, a leap that far outpaces the 12% growth in the overall budget. This is not an unfortunate consequence of currency fluctuations; it is the predictable result of what Mr. Faal correctly identified as "wasteful spending and uncontrolled borrowing."
This administration's addiction to debt which is projected at another D7.6 billion in domestic borrowing for 2026 is a ticking time bomb. While the wage bill balloons to D10.3 billion and subsidies to D8 billion, critical sectors are starved:
• Education: D5.91 billion (14%)
• Health: D3.14 billion (7%)
• Agriculture: D1.77 billion (4%)
Combined, these three essential pillars of our society receive just D10.82 billion, significantly less than what we spend servicing our debts. This is not fiscal management; it is generational sabotage. To add insult to injury, the government made poor choices about where to apply austerity measures to address our growing debt. Health and Agriculture are the lifeline of any country, and the very fact that the government so ill-conceivably decide to cut on these sectors shows the Gambian people that there is a lack of care for our well-being and food security.
A Deliberate Falsehood on Youth Funding
Perhaps the minister's most egregious distortion concerns the Ministry of Youths and Sports. Mr. Faal decried the 2026 allocation of a woeful D146.5 million, a pittance that amounts to just 0.34% of the total budget. For a nation where the median age is 19, this is an insult.
In response, Minister Ceesay invented a fictitious "additional D70 million" from "sport levies," painting a false picture of hidden generosity.
This is a deliberate and flagrant falsehood. As any expert in Gambian fiscal law would know, all such levies flow directly into the Consolidated Fund (Just like any other funds accruing to the Government). The D146.5 million listed in the 2026 draft budget draws from all the funds available to the government and is presented as the final propose as the final appropriated amount by the government to be consider by Parliament. Contrary to the misinformation by the minister there is no secret slush funds whether from a levy or any other source.
The minister’s claim is not a simple error; it is a calculated lie designed to mislead the 70% of our population that is young and to avoid scrutiny for abandoning our crumbling sporting infrastructure and youth development programs.
Gambia needs Accountability
Ismaila Ceesay’s theatrics: from playground insults to fiscal fairy tales are the desperate diversions of a regime cornered by its own failures.
APP-Sobeyaa and our leader, Essa Mbye Faal, stand by the facts. The government's own budget documents are an indictment of its reckless stewardship. We reject these smears and summon the nation to a fiscal awakening.
The Gambian people deserve transparent accounting, prudent borrowing, and a budget that invests in human capital, not one that handcuffs our future. We urge all citizens to look past the minister's bluster, examine the cold, hard figures, and demand the accountability we are owed.
Ousainou Bobb
National Spokesperson
APP Sobeyaa