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Barrow hails SOE turnaround as state enterprises pay D137m dividend to government Gambiana is an independent online media platform based in the U.K. We strive to reflect the views and aspirations of a broad spectrum of Gambians, publishing objective, factual and balanced coverage of the news in pursuit of the highest standards of journalism.
Coalition 2016 was not to do business as usual. That’s why a three-year transition, independent national assembly members and a one-term mandate for the president were conceived.
Since those were aborted in favour of a tactical alliance which didn’t work, there’s no other choice except to return to the 1997 constitution to do business as usual.
Thus, the five-year term and the right for the incumbent to seek re-election for another term, unless otherwise provided for in new constitution to be hatched by the constitutional review commission.
I blame it all on those who decided to fix what wasn’t broken. Replacing Coalition 2016 with the Tactical Alliance is what went wrong with the transition and the ushering in of a new Gambia. We’re stuck in the past, so to speak.
Now Barrow is charting a new way into the future. It won’t be easy, but it will be worth the effort. He’ll deliver us from the clutches of reactionary forces.
Facuru Sillah