By JarranewsTV Staff Reporter
Over the past decade, the Gambia Revenue Authority (GRA) has undergone one of the most remarkable institutional transformations in the country’s history. At the center of this progress stands Commissioner General Yankuba Darboe, whose visionary leadership has propelled the Authority from collecting millions in revenue to generating billions in tax and customs duties—strengthening The Gambia’s economic foundation like never before.
Under his stewardship, the GRA has not only increased revenue collection significantly but has also modernized the entire tax administration system. Through bold reforms, strategic enforcement measures, and improved compliance systems, revenue performance has steadily grown, providing the government with the resources needed to support national development priorities in infrastructure, healthcare, education, and social services.
One of the most groundbreaking achievements of the past ten years has been the digitalization of revenue collection and tax payments. The introduction of automated systems and online platforms has reduced manual processes, minimized leakages, and enhanced transparency and accountability. Today, taxpayers can file and pay taxes more efficiently, while customs operations are faster, more reliable, and aligned with international standards.
Equally important has been the strong emphasis on capacity building. Continuous staff training—both locally and internationally—has equipped GRA personnel with modern skills in tax administration, auditing, customs management, and digital systems. This investment in human capital has strengthened professionalism within the institution and ensured that reforms are sustainable.
The GRA’s growing engagement with global institutions such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank, and other international partners has further positioned The Gambia as a country committed to fiscal discipline and reform. International recognition and collaboration over the years underscore the credibility and impact of the Authority’s work.
Transparency, accountability, and integrity have become hallmarks of the modern GRA. By strengthening internal controls and promoting ethical standards, the institution has restored public confidence and improved voluntary compliance among taxpayers.
The progress recorded over the last decade is not accidental. It is the product of disciplined leadership, strategic vision, and unwavering dedication to national service. Commissioner General Yankuba Darboe has demonstrated that effective leadership can transform public institutions and deliver measurable results for the people.
As The Gambia continues its development journey, the achievements of the GRA stand as a testament to what is possible when commitment meets competence. The shift from millions to billions is more than a financial milestone—it is a symbol of institutional resilience and national progress.
This is good news worth celebrating.
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