Thursday, May 15, 2025
Special Committee to Investigate Sale of Former President Jammeh’s Assets Constituted
In a move reflecting its oversight responsibility and commitment to transparency, the National Assembly of The Gambia has established a Special Select Committee tasked with investigating the sale and disposal of assets formerly belonging to ex-President Yahya A.J.J. Jammeh.
The assets in question were identified by the Commission of Inquiry into the Financial Activities of Public Bodies, Enterprises, and Offices under the former president, more commonly known as the Janneh Commission. The Commission's findings led to the forfeiture of several properties and businesses to the state. However, questions remain about the process through which these assets were disposed of and whether the sales were conducted in a lawful and transparent manner.
To address these concerns, the Assembly constituted the Committee during its First Extraordinary Session of the 2025 Legislative Year, held from 14th to 15th May 2025. The motion for its establishment was tabled by Hon. Billay G. Tunkara, Member of the Committee of Selection.
The seven-member Committee is composed as follows:
1. Hon. Abdoulie Ceesay – Chairperson
2. Hon. Madi MK Ceesay – Vice Chairperson
3. Hon. Kebba Lang Fofana – Member
4. Hon. Alhagie Mbow – Member
5. Hon. Omar Jammeh – Member
6. Hon. Suwaibou Touray – Member
7. Hon. Sherif Sarr – Member
The Committee’s mandate is clear and far-reaching. Over the course of the next 120 days, members will investigate the full list of disposed assets, the legality and transparency of the processes involved, the identities of purchasers, and the management of proceeds from the sales. They are empowered to summon witnesses, review official records, and consult with technical experts as needed.
The formation of this Special Select Committee is backed by Section 109(2) of the 1997 Constitution of the Republic of The Gambia and Order 95(5) of the National Assembly’s Standing Orders. These provisions enable the Assembly to conduct independent scrutiny of executive actions, reinforcing accountability and good governance.
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