Wednesday, May 1, 2024

GAMTEL MD Tunkara Reassured Effective Service Delivery

On the event marking the International Labour Day the managing director of Gambia Telecommunication Company (GAMTEL) Lamin A Tunkara reassures his commitment to promoting staff welfare and service delivery. Mr. Tunkara who is known as action oriented and service minded man reafirmed his company's readiness in providing sustainsble communication delivery to their esteem customers.
The managing director of Gamtel Mr Lamin tunkara, thank his staff for their dedication and commitment to national duty .
Mr. tunkara takes this opportunity on workers' day , highlights the tremendous efforts of his working staff, and extended his message to those departed individuals who contributed immensely to Gamtel successes .
on the OIC submit director tunkara lamented on Gamtel's readiness in providing effective , stable, and fast Internet connection during the Summit.

The Gambia Welcomes OIC Delegates

The OIC Senior officials meeting Commenced yesterday with the meeting formally opened by Amb Permanent Secretary 1 Mr Lang Yabou of MOFA. He welcomed the delegates and senior technical officials from all the OIC countries. They will work on the summit documents and communique before the Foreign Ministers meeting in a few days time.
The Gambia will be the focal country for the 57 Islamic member states. His Excellency President Adama Barrow will be Chairman for the Heads of Governments, Ambassador Mr Lamin Dibba, The Gambia PR in New York will equally be a Chair for OIC Ambassadors at the U.N and Ambassador Prof. Kah in Geneva will equally Chair the OIC Ambassadors in Geneva.
Diplomatically, the Gambia will be a significant player in the global stage. The conflicts in the world, with polarisation and geopolitical power dynamics means, more dialogue and cooperation. The people of the world need peace and security.

Monday, April 22, 2024

Gambia Armed Forces Refutes Alleged Tribal Promotions

THE GAMBIA ARMED FORCES REFUTES ALLEGATIONS OF TRIBALISM AND POLITICAL INTERFERENCE IN THE RECENT PROMOTION OF SENIOR OFFICERS THIS WAS DONE IN A TENSE EIGHT POINTS STATEMENT FROM THE OF THE DIRECTOR OF PRESS AND PUBLIC RELATIONS LIEUTENANT COLONEL LAMIN SANYANG FIND BELOW THE FULL TEXT The attention of the High Command of the Gambia Armed Forces (GAF) was drawn to an ill-informed and malicious publication by the social media platform, Open Gambia Platform (OG) with the headline, ‘A GROUP OF SENIOR GAMBIA ARMED FORCES OFFICERS (GAF) DECRIED POLITICAL INTERFERENCE IN THE PROMOTION OF MILITARY OFFICERS!’ which was published on Sunday 21 April 2024. The article purportedly contributed by ‘ANON’, states, amongst other issues, that it ‘received allegations of political interference and tribal favoritism in the promotion of military officers to the rank of Colonel in GAF from a group of senior officers’. The article went further to state that ‘the disgruntled GAF officers alleged that the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) Lieutenant General Mamat Cham with the Director General of the State Intelligence Services (SIS) Ousman Sowe and the Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly, Honourable Seedy Njie, who also doubles as the Chairman of the Standing Committee on Defence and Security ... conspired to restructure the GAF by placing the Non-Jola and Mandinka Officers, whom they perceived as loyal to their political interest, in a strategic position within the Armed force in anticipation of the withdrawal of the ECOMIG Troops after the completion of their assignment when the implementation of the Truth and Reconciliations (TRRC) recommendations are concluded’. It must be noted that these allegations are not only calculated narrations to soil the reputation of the GAF Command but irresponsible, preposterous, baseless and should not have warranted a dignified response from GAF. However, to avoid ill-informed and dangerous conclusions by well-meaning Gambians, we would kindly oblige and clarify a few issues on the ill-fated article by the social media platform. This is with a view to refute the allegations by unpatriotic, disgruntled and unscrupulous elements who wish to sow seeds of discord within the Armed Forces and the general public. The GAF wishes to inform the general public that owing to the existence of ten (10) vacant positions within its structures which were supposed to be filled by senior officers at the rank of Colonel, a request was submitted to the Ministry of Defence (MOD) for subsequent approval by the executive. Consequently, upon receipt of executive approval, the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Lieutenant General Mamat OA Cham, constituted a Board/Committee to nominate officers eligible for promotion to the rank of Colonel in accordance with specific Terms of Reference (TOR). This was in line with the Security Sector Reform (SSR) and transformation of the institution since the dawn of the new political dispensation under the President and Commander-in-Chief (C-in-C) of the Armed Forces His Excellency Adama Barrow. It has to be re-iterated that promotions in the Armed Forces particularly for the rank of Colonel and above are a privilege and are usually highly competitive. After a comprehensive and exhaustive process by the Board, the Defence Headquarters, Gambia Armed Forces submitted a list of senior officers that were eligible for promotion to the rank of Colonel to the Ministry of Defence (MOD) for onward transmission and approval of the President and C-in-C. Therefore, the GAF High Command wishes to state that there was no interference, be it on political or ethnic lines in the process leading to or after the selection of the senior Officers for promotion as alleged by the ill-informed and malicious report. In fact, a close scrutiny of the names in the above list contradicts the assertion by the said baseless OG report that the promotion was informed by ethnic/tribal considerations. It must be reiterated that, since 2017, under the leadership of all previous and current Chiefs of Defence Staff, the respective Commands of GAF have consistently constituted Promotional Examination (PROMEX) Boards to oversee the promotion of Officers who are due for elevation to the next rank. All these PROMEX Boards, without exception, have been guided by strict and specific TORs, the TACOS, the GAF Promotion Policy (recently drafted) and other relevant administrative documents regarding promotions. Once they are constituted, no CDS has ever interfered either directly or indirectly with the deliberations and outcomes leading to the recommendations of the Boards that were convened under his directives. Therefore, GAF condemns in the strongest terms the allegations of tribalism and/or political interference against the CDS and/or other personalities within and outside GAF as claimed in the ill-intentioned report by the social media platform. It is our conviction that such publications can only be with the sole aim of using the obnoxious tribal and ethnic card for ulterior motives. It is rather unfortunate that, in the twenty-first century some Gambians would be so myopic to judge each other based on parochial considerations such as ethnic or tribal lineage. The allegations in the said article are just the figment of the imagination of the author who is, apparently, either a coward or is not too proud of his identity and goes only by the sobriquet – ANON, whatever that means! It must be emphasised that, since the dawn of the new dispensation in 2017, GAF has expended enormous resources and time to sensitize its Officers and soldiers/ratings as well as the general public against promoting vices such as tribal and ethnic sentiments/ identities within its ranks. Suffice it to state that GAF wishes to pride itself as the bastion of unity and the last line of national defence and unity. Accordingly, as an institution, GAF wishes to emphasise that it does not have a policy that classifies any of its personnel along ethnic, religious or partisan lines. Consequently, making such disturbing and baseless references to the outcome of an internal administrative process that is in line with international best practices could not only be described as divisive but callous and dangerous to say the least. Additionally, it is pertinent to clarify that, henceforth, postings, appointments and most importantly promotions in GAF would strictly be based on merit, commitment and competence, amongst other criteria. This is to ensure that GAF provides qualitative services in terms of human security to the citizenry in line with the ideals of the SSR. This is a vow that was taken by the new Command of the Armed Forces under the leadership of the Chief of Defence Staff, Lieutenant General Mamat O Cham. Our doors have always been opened for clarification and we are more than willing to provide further undisputable facts on this matter. To this end, GAF craves the indulgence of all patriotic Gambians to continue to insulate this national institution and its members from ethnic sentiments and politics – a commitment it has resolutely made since 2017 to date. Hence, persons with nefarious intentions must avoid attempts to infiltrate the GAF under any pretext to advance ulterior motives that are not in tandem with the lofty republican ideals of the Armed Forces. Signed LAMIN K SANYANG Lieutenant Colonel Director of Press and Public Relations Gambia Armed Forces 22 April 2024

Sunday, April 21, 2024

President Barrow Meets Print Media Chiefs

President Barrow Calls for Stronger Partnership with Gambian Publishers President Adama Barrow Friday hosted a delegation of Gambian publishers, led by their President, Pap Saine of the Point Newspaper, to discuss strengthening the relations between the Government and the Publishers. President Barrow recognised the need for continued collaboration between media stakeholders and the Government to build better media and to promote good governance and democracy. He urged the publishers to promote coverage of development issues and reporting of positive steps to advance the country.
The President expressed appreciation for the visit and services rendered over the years. He further encouraged them to hold the Government and those in power accountable for their actions while promoting the possibilities in The Gambia. The President noted freedom of expression, particularly media freedom, as the driver of human rights, such as the right to access information.
The Publishers commended the President and acknowledged the goodwill and positive atmosphere the media operates under his leadership while recalling the difficulties they experienced. In addition to the goodwill the President demonstrates, they further called for the repeal of draconian media laws to provide the legal protection of journalists.
They also shared the challenges they faced in maintaining their media houses, including delays in receiving payment of invoices and access to information from some officials. Lamin Cham congratulates President Barrow for upholding media freedom and respect for divergent views. He said the country has seen considerable progress in press freedom since the end of the second regime.
The Gambia has been ranked 5th in Africa and 46th globally out of 180 member States of RSF Reporters Without Borders.
Other members of the Publishers’ Association present were Samuel (Sam) Sarr of FOROYAA, Pa Sallah Jeng of Standard Newspaper, Baba Hydara of The Point and Musa Sherrif of The Voice Newspaper.

Saturday, April 20, 2024

Senegalese President Basirou Diomaye D Faye Visits The Gambia

His Excellency Mr. Bassirou Diomaye Diakhar Faye, President of the Republic of Senegal, accompanied by senior officials of his Government, undertook his maiden working visit to the Republic of The Gambia on Saturday, 20th April 2024. He was received at the Banjul International Airport by His Excellency Mr. Adama Barrow, President of the Republic of The Gambia with the senior members of the Government of the Republic of The Gambia.
This visit is one of the first His Excellency President Bassirou Diomaye Diakhar Faye’s overseas since his inauguration, greatly denotes the profound and deeply cemented fraternal ties between The Gambia and Senegal. It further symbolizes the strong and shared desire of the two Heads of State in the furtherance of the spirit of camaraderie and the affinity for mutually beneficial collaboration between the Governments and peoples of the two countries.
The two Heads of State held a consultative meeting to review the status of the historic bilateral relations between The Gambia and Senegal and in this regard reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining the established Presidential Council aimed at raising to a strategic level, the cooperation between the two countries. His Excellency President Adama Barrow congratulated President Bassirou Diomaye Diakhar Faye for his resounding election victory and his inauguration as the 5th Head of State of the Republic of Senegal and wished him great success in the implementation of the progressive programmes of his recently constituted government.
His Excellency President Adama Barrow also thanked His Excellency President Bassirou Diomaye Diakhar Faye for undertaking his second overseas visit as the President of Senegal to The Gambia and characterized it as a visible demonstration of the longstanding fraternal ties that exist between The Gambia and Senegal. The two Heads of State expressed great satisfaction with the status of the bilateral relationship between The Gambia and Senegal and collectively buttressed the unique bonds between the two countries due to being inextricably linked by history, geography, culture, common development aspirations, etc and commended the diverse efforts being made to further strengthen cooperation between the two countries in many sectors. The two Leaders reaffirmed the firm commitment of their governments to continue to work together to advance the excellent bilateral relations that happily exist between the two sister Republics and in this regard agreed to intensify consultations between the authorities of the two governments to implement the Agreements signed on security, defence, forestry and wildlife management, trade, air travel, education, and the judiciary. The two Heads of State also discussed issues and developments at regional, continental and global levels and agreed to continue consultations and cooperation on issues of shared interest. The two Leaders recognized the two countries’ contributions to peace, security and development through the Economc Community of the West Africa(ECOWAS), the African Union Organisation (AUO, the United Nations Organisation(UN) and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), etc. His Excellency President Adama Barrow renewed his invitation to His President Bassirou Diomaye Diakhar Faye for the 15th OIC Summit to be held on 4th and 5th May 2024 in Banjul and thanked the Government and people of Senegal for the support provided to ensure successful hosting of the Summit
His Excellency Bassirou Diomaye Diakhar Faye expressed his heartfelt appreciation to His Excellency President Adama BARROW and the Government and people of The Gambia for the warm and fraternal welcome as well as the tremendous hospitality accorded to him and his delegation and congratulated His Excellency President Barrow in advance for the hosting of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation(OIC) Summit. His Excellency Mr.Bassirou Diomaye Faye expressed appreciation and acceptance to attend the summit in Banjul. The two Heads of State agreed to have regular consultations on issues of mutual interest and to have the next Session of the Senegalo-Gambian Presidential Council in Dakar, Republic of Senegal at dates to be decided later. His Excellency Dr. Mamadou Tangara Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and Gambians Abroad Her Excellency Yassine Fall Minister of African Integration and Foreign Affairs Photo credit: Saul Touray, Office of the President

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Minister Ebrima Sillah Updates On Bertil/OIC Projects

Works Minister gives updates on Bertil and OIC 50km road projects. The Minister for Transport, Works and Infrastructure Honorable Ebrima Sillah affirms that the Bertil Harding Highway will be ready in time as part of Gambia's preparedness for the hosting of the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) Summit, which will kick off in May 2024 in The Gambia. In an interview, Minister Sillah expressed delight with the progress of construction works on the Bertil Herding Highway and the OIC 50km roads project being implemented in key strategic locations within the Greater Banjul Area. "Our plan has always been that from the Airport junction to Senegambia should be completely ready and that is on course. The second layer of asphalt is already being laid, and the railings are being fitted. What is left now is to do the road furniture, and I’m happy to say that most of the things needed are here in the country," he said
Minister Sillah is confident that the Airport junction to Senegambia will be done in time to host the event. He is optimistic that the road from Senegambia to Sting Corner will also be completed and the overpass bridge that is being built at Kairaba Avenue will also be ready before the summit. Asked whether the roads will be accessible to the public during the meeting? Honorable Sillah said his Ministry’s responsibility is to ensure that the road works are completed on time, adding that its accessibility to the public during the summit will be determined by the Ministry of Interior. “It’s up to the Ministry of Interior and other security agencies to determine whether or not the road will be accessible to the public. However the other secondary roads will be readily available,” he assured. Giving an update on the status of the fifty kilometers (50km) roads, Honorable Sillah said the Wullinkangma to Ghana Town is ready, in Kanifing, the road from Kairaba Avenue which passes through the National Environment Agency all the way through to Old Jeshwang around Gambia Technical Training Institute foundry is ready as well as the road from the Serrekunda General Hospital to the Bertil Harding Highway is also completely asphalted. “The Bundung road is also making a significant progress. All of the roads we are currently constructing will come with solar powered street lights, and other roads safety measures. The roads, when completed, will enhance the smooth and safe movement of people, goods and services. The Gambia is hosting the 15th edition of the OIC from the 4-5th May 2024 with several heads of State and representatives expected to grace the conference, he noted.

Sunday, April 14, 2024

Hon.Ebrima Sillah Clarifies Whatson Gambia’s False Report

Dear What’s On Gambia, Your story claiming to be from an insider of the Gambia Ferry Services that the planned trip to the Netherlands for the procurement of two new ferries from Damen Shipping Company was halted because of my unavailability to travel is totally false. For your information, I have not travelled outside of The Gambia since January this year. I have always been in the country. The truth of the matter is that the General Manager and two seasoned engineers of the Ferry Services, the MD of the GPA and I were to travel to the Netherlands in mid April to negotiate the process of buying an additional new green solar powered ferry but the trip has been rescheduled to the end of April to attend to the urgent repair works of Kunta Kinteh Ferry and to finalize the Port Concession negotiations. The contract signing of another brand new solar powered ferry which is a grant from the African Development Bank (AfDB) is expected to take place in Banjul this coming week after receiving their “no objection to the procurement process.” It has to be noted that because government is procuring two brand new ferries to be built from scratch means that even if the contract is signed today, the ferries will be built through a phased period of 16 months. Your source reported as if traveling to the Netherlands to sign the contract will get the ferries delivered the same day. No!!! That is totally misleading. The truth is that this Government has learnt critical lessons from the previous government’s buying of ferries. Thus this government is buying brand new purposely built ferries that are agile and specific to our conditions. These new ferries will use clean solar energy instead of heavy fuel that will definitely cut cost. Finally for your information, no Minister of Transport has been more resolute about the situation of the ferries than me. Two months after being appointed, I instructed the purchase of new engines for the entire fleet to assure safety and reliability of service. The reason Kunta Kinteh is docked for maintenance today is thanks to that effort as those new engines have now arrived in the country and are being fixed on Kunta. Similarly, the Management of GPA and Ferry Services have scheduled a complete overhaul of the Kanilai Ferry once maintenance works on Kunta Kinteh are completed shortly. Once again I remind What’s On Gambia that our doors are opened for any clarifications. Ebrima Sillah Minister of Transport, Works and Infrastructure ~~~~~~ Thank you, Honorable for the clarification. For The Gambia, our homeland.

Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Amie Aided Ousainou Bojang Escape After Killing 2 Cops

Amie Bojang Facilitated Ousainou's Escape Via C Class Benz to Jiboro. Amie Bojang Facilitated Ousainou's Escape Via C Class Benz to Jiboro. In the murder case of Ousainou Bojang and his sister, Detective Ebou Sowe, the sixth witness (PW6), continued his testimony in the main trial after the voir-dire trial which suspended the main trial.
The Director of Public Prosecution A.M Yusuf lead the witness, Detective Sowe, in his evidence-in-chief. A.M. Yusuf asked Detective Sowe to recount the statements obtained from Ousainou Bojang on the 13th, 14th, and 15th of September. Detective Sowe informed the court that Ousainou Bojang confessed his escape route out of Gambia, in which his sister Amie Bojang the second accused facilitated his exit by providing a C Class Benz vehicle that took him from their residence in Brufut to Jiboro via the Transgambia road.
Sowe further revealed that before heading to Senegal, Ousainou said he gave a bag containing his Senegalese Passport and non-Gambian ID Card to his sister, also admitted her providing the vehicle and a motorcycle (locally known as Jakarta) for his (Ousainou) escape. Detective Sowe upon getting the information Amie Bojang (second accused) was subsequently arrested based on Ousainou's statement. Still testifying Detective Sowe said after interrogation with Amie Bojang (second accused) led investigators to the recovery of the bag left by Ousainou. On the following day, the second accused led investigators to taxi driver Abdoulie Drammeh, who confirmed transporting Ousainou to the Gambian border in Jiboro. The Jakarta driver, Buba Manneh, also confirmed driving Ousainou to Senegal. Furthermore, Detective Sowe said the investigation continues and empty bullet cases were found at the crime scene and sent for ballistic examination. Detective Sowe added that later, a disassembled pistol was found in an empty land, linked to a witness, Lamin Fofana, who said he saw people chasing someone wearing a kaftan, he wrestled the man down, and the man hit him with an object. Then the man continued running. He tried to chase the man, and the man threw an object at him and the object landed on the fence. After a short pursuit, he came to check the said object only for him to realize that it was a pistol. He then picked up the pieces walked into the empty land and threw it to the empty land where the investigators found the pistol. Detective Sowe said the pistol was picked by the forensic team, a Witness statement was obtained from the man (Lamin Fofana) and a ballistic request was also sent to the defence headquarters for ballistic examinations. Detective Sowe informed the court that during the investigation, the said report was received, the document was reviewed and precisely in paragraph 9 of the said document, it confirms that the empty bullet cases, that were recovered at the crime scene were fired by the pistol recovered. Defence counsel objected to quoting the ballistic report, the presiding Judge allowed Detective Sowe to continue his testimony. A.M. Yusuf, the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) questioned Detective Sowe to state where the bag recovered from the 2nd accused during the investigation was, in response Detective Sowe said the bag is with the AG Chambers. When asked if he could identify the bag and its contents, Detective Sowe affirmed that he could do so based on the colour of the bag and the documents bearing the name of the 1st accused. Detective Sowe also informed the court of the existence of post-mortem reports for the deceased police officers, Pateh M. Jallow and Sang J. Gomez, which were also sent to the AG Chambers. He expressed his ability to identify the reports, saying each report contained the name of the deceased and was copied to the Inspector General of Police. Furthermore, Sowe said items recovered from the 1st accused's residence, are shoes, a kaftan, and a bucket, which were sent to the AG Chambers as well. When asked if he could identify the items Detective Sowe stated that he could identify these items based on their colors and packaging. The Director of Public Prosecutions sought to tender the post-mortem reports into evidence. However, objections were raised by defence counsels, arguing that Detective Sowe was not the appropriate person to present the reports as he lacked expertise and wasn't involved in the examinations conducted. Despite the objections, the DPP argued that the admissibility of the documents did not necessitate that only the authors could tender them. He cited sections 45 of the Evidence Act and 136 of the CPC to support his position that such documents could be tendered through a police officer like Detective Sowe. Justice Jaiteh intervened and expressed concerns regarding the fairness of cross-examining Detective Sowe on the documents since he was not the author of the reports. Justice Jaiteh acknowledging the importance of the documents, Justice Jaiteh decided to return them to the prosecution rather than outright rejecting them to uphold principles of justice and fairness and allow the medical doctor to tender the document. The case was adjourned until March 25, 2024. @followers @highlight Follow In the murder case of Ousainou Bojang and his sister, Detective Ebou Sowe, the sixth witness (PW6), continued his testimony in the main trial after the voir-dire trial which suspended the main trial. The Director of Public Prosecution A.M Yusuf lead the witness, Detective Sowe, in his evidence-in-chief. A.M. Yusuf asked Detective Sowe to recount the statements obtained from Ousainou Bojang on the 13th, 14th, and 15th of September. Detective Sowe informed the court that Ousainou Bojang confessed his escape route out of Gambia, in which his sister Amie Bojang the second accused facilitated his exit by providing a C Class Benz vehicle that took him from their residence in Brufut to Jiboro via the Transgambia road. Sowe further revealed that before heading to Senegal, Ousainou said he gave a bag containing his Senegalese Passport and non-Gambian ID Card to his sister, also admitted her providing the vehicle and a motorcycle (locally known as Jakarta) for his (Ousainou) escape. Detective Sowe upon getting the information Amie Bojang (second accused) was subsequently arrested based on Ousainou's statement. Still testifying Detective Sowe said after interrogation with Amie Bojang (second accused) led investigators to the recovery of the bag left by Ousainou. On the following day, the second accused led investigators to taxi driver Abdoulie Drammeh, who confirmed transporting Ousainou to the Gambian border in Jiboro. The Jakarta driver, Buba Manneh, also confirmed driving Ousainou to Senegal. Furthermore, Detective Sowe said the investigation continues and empty bullet cases were found at the crime scene and sent for ballistic examination. Detective Sowe added that later, a disassembled pistol was found in an empty land, linked to a witness, Lamin Fofana, who said he saw people chasing someone wearing a kaftan, he wrestled the man down, and the man hit him with an object. Then the man continued running. He tried to chase the man, and the man threw an object at him and the object landed on the fence. After a short pursuit, he came to check the said object only for him to realize that it was a pistol. He then picked up the pieces walked into the empty land and threw it to the empty land where the investigators found the pistol. Detective Sowe said the pistol was picked by the forensic team, a Witness statement was obtained from the man (Lamin Fofana) and a ballistic request was also sent to the defence headquarters for ballistic examinations. Detective Sowe informed the court that during the investigation, the said report was received, the document was reviewed and precisely in paragraph 9 of the said document, it confirms that the empty bullet cases, that were recovered at the crime scene were fired by the pistol recovered. Defence counsel objected to quoting the ballistic report, the presiding Judge allowed Detective Sowe to continue his testimony. A.M. Yusuf, the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) questioned Detective Sowe to state where the bag recovered from the 2nd accused during the investigation was, in response Detective Sowe said the bag is with the AG Chambers. When asked if he could identify the bag and its contents, Detective Sowe affirmed that he could do so based on the colour of the bag and the documents bearing the name of the 1st accused. Detective Sowe also informed the court of the existence of post-mortem reports for the deceased police officers, Pateh M. Jallow and Sang J. Gomez, which were also sent to the AG Chambers. He expressed his ability to identify the reports, saying each report contained the name of the deceased and was copied to the Inspector General of Police. Furthermore, Sowe said items recovered from the 1st accused's residence, are shoes, a kaftan, and a bucket, which were sent to the AG Chambers as well. When asked if he could identify the items Detective Sowe stated that he could identify these items based on their colors and packaging. The Director of Public Prosecutions sought to tender the post-mortem reports into evidence. However, objections were raised by defence counsels, arguing that Detective Sowe was not the appropriate person to present the reports as he lacked expertise and wasn't involved in the examinations conducted. Despite the objections, the DPP argued that the admissibility of the documents did not necessitate that only the authors could tender them. He cited sections 45 of the Evidence Act and 136 of the CPC to support his position that such documents could be tendered through a police officer like Detective Sowe. Justice Jaiteh intervened and expressed concerns regarding the fairness of cross-examining Detective Sowe on the documents since he was not the author of the reports. Justice Jaiteh acknowledging the importance of the documents, Justice Jaiteh decided to return them to the prosecution rather than outright rejecting them to uphold principles of justice and fairness and allow the medical doctor to tender the document. The case was adjourned until March 25, 2024 source kexx sanneh

Thursday, February 29, 2024

Gambia Police Arrested Man With Assault Rifles

Sanchaba Sulay Jobe police on Thursday arrested a 53-year-old man who had illegally possessed three rifles.
The arrest of Ebrima Njai followed a tip-off the police received from a junior soldier of the Gambia National Army. Acting with patriotic and loyalist spirit, the patriotic officer [Name withheld] walked to the police station to lodge complaint on Mr. Njai's illegal possession of AK 47 rifle and two D2 rifles.
The police shifly acted on the soldier's lead by deploying a team of officers to the residence of Ebrima Njai. The three guns were confiscated in Mr. Njai's residence leading to his arrest and subsequent dettention.
Mr. Njai was escorted to the Sanchaba Sulay Jobe police station and has since been helping investigators with investigations of how, when and why he is in possession of the illegal rifles. The rifles are believed to have been smuggled from the Gambia National Army armory. When contacted the police Public Relatios Officer (PRO) Binta Njie confirmed the arrest of Ebrima Njai with three riffles. PRO Njie said the police are currently investiating the matter. She call on the general public to stay calm and not be panic. `´´The public should report suspected activities and desist from harbouring criminals or concealing criminal activities in their communities said the police public Relations officer Njie`` Jarranews sources said the weapons could form part of the weapons that went missing during the political impasse in 2016 to January 2017. During the period, loyalists of the former Gambia President Yahya Jammeh loyalist soldiers were reported to have distributed weapons to unknown persons

Thursday, February 1, 2024

GAMTEL FIBRE CABLES CUTS IN THE PROVINCES

Gambia Telecommunication Company GAMTEL is yet faced with series of fibre cable cuts in the provinces. According to Ms Theresi Gomez the deputy Public Relations Officer (PRO) her company is face regular cable cuts in the recent past resulting in interruption service to their esteem customers.
Speaking to Jarranews on the line from Banjul DPRO Gomez said " we have fibre cut between Iliassa - Farafennie in the North Bank Region and another one Uper River Religion between Fatoto - Bajakunda repestively. These two sites were both cut by Nawec in the process erecting electricity poles"
Gomez commended the Managing Director of GAMTEL Mr Lamin A Tunkara and the entire management for their timely intervention in restoring services to their customers anytime they face with such challenges. Theresi Gomez reasured the customers of restoration of services since the Basse and Farafennie regional team are working restlessly to restore the cable as soon as possible.

Friday, January 19, 2024

Honorable Ebrima Fabou Sanneh Talks Maturedly

Yankuba Dampha, I became aware of your comments targeting me, where you went so far as to label me as mentally challenged. I know you are emotionally turbulent, but it is disheartening to witness such behaviour, and I feel compelled to address this issue with you. Engaging in cyberbullying not only reflects poorly on your character but also contributes to a toxic online environment and the low life you are living. It is important to remember that our words have the power to shape perceptions and impact the lives of others. I Fabou Sanneh is not a walk over nor will engage in exchanging profanities with you on social media It is evident that your actions stem from a place of negativity and hostility, and I encourage you to reflect on the consequences of your words. Resorting to personal attacks and baseless accusations reveals your lack of empathy, understanding, and respect. Disparaging someone's mental health is a particularly low blow and goes against the principles of decency and compassion. You are too young to behave like this, I seriously think you need help. Young man, you can not take on the whole world. Calm down and have a life.
I urge you to consider redirecting your energy towards positive and constructive pursuits. Instead of using social media as a platform for bullying and caricaturing decent people, why not use it as a tool for self-improvement and family development? Go and live on your sweat and stop living off YouTube subscriptions. It is evident that you have no life apart from the world of social media, particularly through YouTube channel subscriptions. No wonder you have lived on my sweat through my audio and videos for years now. This is okay with me since it helps you feed your family. I simply take it as my positive contribution to your your family upkeep. But yes, I'll need respect in reciprocation. Please do also remember that the digital world is not a license to perpetuate harm, and be rest assured that your days of engaging in social media bullying may be numbered.

Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Ousman Sonko Refused To Talk About Almamo Manneh’s Death

Source TRIAL International: Reported by Kexx News The trial of Gambia’s former Interior Minister under former President Yaya A.J.J Jammeh continues to progress in the Swiss city of Bellinzona. Ousman Sonko is standing trial for crimes against humanity such as torture, kidnapping, sexual violence and unlawful killings, among other charges. Sonko is also accused of having participated in the murder of Almamo Manneh, a former member of the presidential State Guards of former president Jammeh in January 2000, as well as sexually assaulting his widow between the years 2000 to 2002, as well as having tortured, raped and sequestrated her in 2005. When the case was called in the Swiss Court of Bellinzona, the accused person Ousman Sonko, was asked to explain the details surrounding the death of Almamo Manneh. However, he declined to comment or speak about the issue saying he was bound by professional secrecy, to talk about Almamo Manneh’s death, and also denied all the rape charges brought against him claiming that he was not in the country at the time of the alleged events. The Court then proceeded with the hearing of Almamo Manneh’s widow. Her lawyer requested that Ousman Sonko be placed in a separate room so that the plaintiff would not be able to directly confront him during her interrogation on the sensitive discussions.
Upon the Court’s questioning, the witness (name withheld), confirmed all the declarations she made before the federal Prosecutor in 2019, during the investigation phase. She stated that she did not know about the alleged coup her husband had been suspected of fomenting against the former President, and said during the night of the killing, her late husband received a phone call and then left their house, and said she never saw him again. The witness explained how the accused (Ousman Sonko) had severely abused her repeatedly from January 2000 to April 2002 as well as in 2005. She also recalled that from the mid-1990s, it was hell for any Gambian who was opposing the Government of former president Jammeh. She testified that after her testimony before the TRRC, she was contacted by women who had also been sexually assaulted, adding that a lot of Gambian women were scared to report their assaults and when they did so, they were not believed. However, the defence lawyer of the witness declined to make use of the right to ask additional questions regarding the rape and torture allegations she made during the investigation period. When the accused person Ousman Sonko was brought back to the courtroom, he explained that he was not aware of the reasons why Almamo Manneh would have planned a coup, nor was he aware of President Jammeh’s reaction to Manneh’s death. Sonko repeated his earlier position that he was bound by professional secrecy and would not comment further on the issue of Almamo Manneh. When confronted with the fact that the TRRC found him responsible for the murder of Almamo Manneh, he replied that he had not seen his name in TRRC’s compendium volumes A or B. Sonko was then confronted with a series of Gambian newspaper articles published after Almamo Manneh’s killing, referring notably to an “official release on a coup attempt” from the Ministry of the Interior. In reply, Sonko said he did not know about the substance of the so-called release. According to him, the articles about the coup demonstrated that the Gambian press was free. He further testified that he was in Sierra Leone for a UN engagement between 6 January 2001 and 21/22 January 2002, and only came back once to The Gambia for a break. The Court then informed the parties that mutual legal assistance had been requested from the UN to confirm the breaks taken by the accused and was waiting for an answer. Meanwhile, on the alleged attempted coup d’état in March 2006, Ousman Sonko, who is being accused of having tortured various people including members of the army, politicians and journalists, as an accomplice and member of a group of perpetrators, and of having illegally deprived them of their freedom as well as of having committed rape in Banjul (The Gambia), again denied all the charges brought against him. The first witness called in the witness box regarding the above charges against Mr Sonko said he is a Gambian citizen who started his career within the Gambian police force before being integrated into the national army. The witness narrated that in March 2006, his military superior Col. Ndure Cham was accused by the Gambian government of having fomented a coup d’état, and said he was arrested within the frame of the investigation related to this event. The witness provided his statement in court and recalled having been arrested on 21 March 2006. He testified that during his first night of incarceration, he was brought from the Mile 2 prison to the premises of the former National Intelligence Agency (NIA) where he found members of the Army called ‘Junglers’, the NIA as well as the witness himself, Ousman Sonko, along with the former DeputyChief of Defence Staff and head of the police major crime unit, as members of an investigation panel they set up for him. He further explained that on the night of his arrest, he was violently interrogated about his suspected participation in the coup, and was later taken several other times to the NIA and subjected to acts of torture with death threats. He testified that on several occasions, he was forced to sign statements against his will which resulted in beatings, and said he still suffers from serious physical and mental effects of the acts of torture he was subjected to. He recalled that the panel members including OusmanSonko, knew very well that people were being tortured during investigations in this case, and said he was taken before a judge, months after his arrest and was convicted along with others, to very long prison sentences. The witness adduced that he spent nine years in prison in extremely difficult conditions. The witness further testified that during this time, the country was under extreme dictatorship, and people were arrested and imprisoned without being brought before any court of law, while others disappeared without trace. The witness concluded his statement by saying that this made people live in constant fear. The third witness to appear in court regarding the 2006 events was a former Gambian politician and member of the National Assembly. The witness, who currently lives in exile, said in March 2006, he was arrested within the frame of the investigation related to a suspected coup d’état against the former government of Jammeh. At this juncture, Ousman Sonko again denied all the charges brought against him by the third witness. The witness proceeded to confirm the statements he made during the investigation and according to his own words, he was kidnapped in March 2006 from the Parliament and taken to the NIA premises on several occasions. He testified that he was questioned on his suspected role in the alleged coup attempt and answered that he did not know anything about it. He said a written statement was prepared for him to sign and was stabbed when he refused to sign as instructed. He further testified that he was subjected on other occasions, to acts of torture as a result of which he suffered from wounds on different parts of his body. He explained that he had been subjected to heinous crimes and humiliation which he never thought a man could do on a fellow human being, and said eventually, he was acquitted. He said despite his acquittal, he suffered physical and psychological consequences from the acts of torture he had endured and this has ever since affected him in his daily life. He said the political situation in 2006 was disastrous. To be continued on the March 2006 alleged coup plotters' torture and other related events.

Friday, January 12, 2024

Demba Dem Testified Against Ousman Sonky

Witness says Gambia’s ex-interior minister oversaw interrogation and torture Demba Dem, the fourth plaintiff in the crimes against humanity trial of Gambia’s former interior minister, Ousman Sonko, testified on Friday and told the court that Sonko allegedly sat on an investigative panel that oversaw his interrogation and torture. The trial against Sonko began this week in the Swiss city of Bellinzona. Dem was a Gambian lawmaker for ex-President Yahya Jammeh’s Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction (APRC) party in 2006 when he was arrested by security officials over his alleged involvement in a foiled plot to overthrow Jammeh. (Dem has always maintained his innocence and denied being involved in the attempted coup.)
In the aftermath of the attempted coup, close to 70 Gambians—military officers and civilians, including Dem—were arrested and subjected to horrific torture at the complex of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA), on the outskirts of Banjul. “The suspects were all tortured at the NIA. Evidence was fabricated and used against them to convict them of treason,” Gambia’s Truth Commission found. Those tortured also included journalists Madi Ceesay and Musa Saidykhan, both of whom are expected to testify against Sonko in the coming days. Dem is the third plaintiff before the Swiss court to testify on events related to the 2006 attempted coup. Sonko faces allegations that he participated in the panel that oversaw the interrogations and torture of detainees, charges he denied. If found guilty, Sonko could face up to 20 years in prison. The court resumes hearings on Monday. source malagen.org