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Gambia’s Collective Trauma and the Imperative for Radical Intervention in Post-Jammeh Politics

The former executive secretary of the Gambia’s Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission elaborates on the country’s collective trauma and the need for a radical shift in Gambian politics.

In this hard-hitting piece Dr Jallow responds to President Barrow’s recent claims that his criticism was only because he was the president.

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Economic Deep Dive: Long-Term Solutions For Groundnuts

The government's annual purchase of groundnuts from farmers is not a long-term viable strategy. It is fiscally draining, has been short-changing farmers, and is a commercial activity for which government entities are ill-suited. It is high time the country implements a strategy that meets the modern needs of the Gambian economy and of farmers in particular.

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Economic Deep Dive: Onion Import Restriction: Political Theatre Over Real Support

Recently, the government announced a temporary restriction on the importation of potatoes and onions, ostensibly to protect local producers. On the surface, this seems like a good decision. However, on closer inspection, it is not the action of a government that is serious about supporting local industry or farmers, particularly smallholders.

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Economic Deep Dive: Deception on Universal Electricity Access

In a recent press statement, Dr Ismaila Ceesay claimed that The Gambia is on course to achieve universal electricity access before the end of 2026. This is not a new claim by the government. Dr Ceesay previously claimed that The Gambia would achieve universal access by 2025, which was the official position of the government. Just as that claim turned out to be false, this new claim is equally false for several reasons.

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Economic Deep Dive: The Diminishing Tourism Sector

Dr Ousman Gajigo observes that Tourists staying in Gambian hotels are increasingly crossing into Senegal for nature and cultural experiences that should be found at home, exposing a costly leakage in the country’s tourism economy.

From the neglect of Abuko Nature Reserve and Sindola Safari Park to poor integration with agriculture and local communities, government inaction has left the sector shallow and enclave-driven, argues Dr Gajigo.

As arrivals become the sole metric of success, the deeper value of tourism—jobs, linkages, and shared prosperity—continues to diminish. More in this opinion piece.

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To Stop the Military Coups, Stop the Constitutional Coups

Africa’s recurring military coups are often blamed on soldiers’ ambition, yet they are rooted in a long history of constitutional abuse by civilian leaders. From manipulated constitutions to the monopolisation of power, these “constitutional coups” have steadily closed off peaceful avenues for change. Baba Galleh Jallow argues that until this underlying problem is confronted, condemning military takeovers will remain an empty ritual. More in the opinion piece.

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Economic Deep Dive: Groundnut Farmers Deserve Better

After the government issued a statement setting the price of groundnut at D38,000 per tonne and creating a monopoly on Gambian groundnuts, numerous critics highlighted that the price has remained stagnant for three years while the cost of living continues to increase.

One critic, Dr Gajigo, has followed this up with a publication calling for a wake-up call for a national discussion on the price of groundnuts for farmers. He argues, “There are many reasons why” this year’s “price is extremely low given the Gambian context.”

Find out his reasons in this opinion piece.

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Economic Deep Dive: Denying Reality and Failing at Governing

Opposition leader, economist and agripreneur Dr Ousman Gajigo criticises the government’s failure to govern and face the reality. In his latest piece, he believes that the government is “increasingly out of touch with reality” and “persistently claiming the opposite of what real people are experiencing every single day”.

According to Dr Gajigo, “Over the past couple of months, the country has been facing food security challenges, a migrant crisis, and health sector problems. Yet officials in the Adama Barrow government would have you disbelieve your own eyes.”

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Economic Deep Dive: Health Sector Reality Versus President Barrow

It is easy to differentiate a serious government from an incompetent one. One way of doing so is to see how they respond to valid criticisms. The response of President Barrow to concerns about the current deplorable state of healthcare in The Gambia leaves no doubt as to which kind of government he is leading. The reality is that everyone in the country knows that the average Gambian does not have access to affordable and quality healthcare. More in this editorial.

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Opinion: Gambia’s Global Stance at UNGA 80

Dive into our this opinion piece written by Alhassan Drammeh, a Masters Student studying Diplomacy and International Relations at the University of the Gambia reflecting on The Gambia’s speech at UNGA 80, and what it reveals about the country’s position in global affairs.


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