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Why You Must Focus on the Audit Reports

In this urgent call to action, Madi Jobarteh equates the plunder of Gambia’s National Budget to an assault on the Constitution, highlighting the 2021-2023 Audit Reports’ revelations of corruption under President Barrow and demanding citizen-led accountability to safeguard democracy and public welfare

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EFSCRJ Receives the 2021 – 2023 Audit Report with Outrage, Demands Accountability

The Edward Francis Small Centre for Rights and Justice denounces the 2021-2023 Gambia audit reports exposing D110 billion in financial discrepancies, corrupt procurement, uncollected fines, and systemic mismanagement, urging President Barrow to prosecute offenders, recover funds, and reform governance to restore transparency and public trust.

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EFSCRJ Calls on President Barrow for Independent Probe into Police Actions and Death of Omar Badgie

The Edward Francis Small Centre for Rights and Justice demands President Adama Barrow investigate police brutality in Mandinari protests and Omar Badjie’s death, urging an independent probe, coroner’s inquest, and officer suspensions to uphold constitutional and international human rights standards.

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Response to Mai Ahmad Fatty’s Statement on the Legality of the Auditor General’s Removal

Halifa Sallah’s open letter condemns the unconstitutional removal of Gambia’s Auditor General Modou Ceesay, refuting Mai Ahmad Fatty’s defense based on a misapplied Estoppel principle, emphasizing that the 1997 Constitution’s supremacy overrides any alleged ministerial offer acceptance.

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Africa Needs to Leverage the Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage to Enhance the Resilience of its Cities

Dr. Muhammad Gambo discusses the urgent climate change challenges facing African cities and the potential of the COP27 Loss and Damage Fund to drive sustainable urban development, resilient infrastructure, and community empowerment across the continent.

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