Barrow Papers: Explaining the Explanatory Notes 5
This is the sixth publication in a series of articles focusing on the 2024 Draft Constitution Gazetted by the Gambia Government on 14th August 2024 written by Human Rights Advocate, Madi Jobarteh. There are five parts to the sixth publication so far.
Barrow Papers: Explaining the Explanatory Notes 4
This is the sixth publication in a series of articles focusing on the 2024 Draft Constitution Gazetted by the Gambia Government on 14th August 2024 written by Human Rights Advocate, Madi Jobarteh. There are four parts to the sixth publication so far.
Barrow Papers: Explaining the Explanatory Notes 3
This is the sixth publication in a series of articles focusing on the 2024 Draft Constitution Gazetted by the Gambia Government on 14th August 2024 written by Human Rights Advocate, Madi Jobarteh. There are three parts to the sixth publication so far.
Barrow Papers: Explaining the Explanatory Notes 2
This is the sixth publication in a series of articles focusing on the 2024 Draft Constitution Gazetted by the Gambia Government on 14th August 2024 written by Human Rights Advocate, Madi Jobarteh. There are two parts to the sixth publication so far.
Barrow Papers: Explaining the Explanatory Notes 1
This is the sixth publication in a series of articles focusing on the 2024 Draft Constitution Gazetted by the Gambia Government on 14th August 2024 written by Human Rights Advocate, Madi Jobarteh.
Barrow Papers: Lowering Democratic Governance Standards
This is the fifth publication in a series of articles focusing on the 2024 Draft Constitution Gazetted by the Gambia Government on 14th August 2024 written by Human Rights Advocate, Madi Jobarteh.
Barrow Papers: The Misleading Comments of the Justice and Information Ministers
This is a publication on the Ministry of Justice comments on the 2024 Draft Constitution dubbed the Barrow Papers after he went on Coffee Time claiming that Stakeholders were consulted in the formulation of the 2024 Draft Constitution.
The Problem is not Low Revenue, Minister Bouy
Mr Gagigo's article refutes the statement made by Minister Bouy claiming that planned salary increase for civil servants was delayed due to insufficient revenue.
Rice Self-Sufficiency is Achievable under the Right Leadership
Seasoned economist and agribusiness entrepreneur, Dr Ousman Gagigo has written an insightful publication on rice self-sufficiency which he believes cannot be achieved with the current policy being implemented by the Government.
Minister Baboucarr Joof Misled the National Assembly
This is a publication by Dr Ousman Gagigo, a seasoned economist, focusing on the Minister of Trade's appearance in Parliament earlier this year 2024.
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