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Re: Appointment of the Auditor General (AG) as Minister of Trade, Industry, Regional Integration and Employment Banjul, The Gambia: September 11, 2025

Gambia’s Auditor General Modou Ceesay declined a ministerial appointment on September 11, 2025, prioritizing his independent role in public auditing amid calls for stronger financial transparency.

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EFSCRJ Condemns the Removal of Auditor General Modou Ceesay as Illegal

By EFSCRJ EFSCRJ has learnt with deep concern of the removal of Modou Ceesay as Auditor General and the appointment of a minister by President Barrow on Wednesday, 10 September 2025. This decision is illegal as per the National Audit Office Act 2015, and we hereby demand an immediate reversal of the decision and return

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Police Arrested 295 Individuals as the ‘Block Everything’ Movement Grows in France

France’s ‘Block Everything’ protests against Macron’s budget cuts saw 295 arrests and 80,000 police deployed, with Paris clashes involving tear gas giving way to peaceful demonstrations targeting the new Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu.

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Scouting new players to enhance the existing U-17

The Gambia Men’s U-17 team, led by Coach Yahya Manneh, is training at Ousman Saho field in Old Yundum to select new players from a nationwide scout, preparing for the 2025 WAFU-A U-17 AFCON Qualifiers in Mali.

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An Assault on Democracy: A D2 Million Political Party Registration Fee is Undemocratic

The Gambia’s National Assembly raised political party registration fees to D2 million on September 9, 2025, sparking criticism from Madi Jobarteh for undermining democracy, limiting grassroots participation, and entrenching elite control, following controversial nomination fee hikes and diaspora voting exclusion.

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