BARROW GOV’T JITTERY ABOUT DIASPORA INFLUENCE, Leaked Document Reveals

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BARROW GOV’T JITTERY ABOUT DIASPORA INFLUENCE

Leaked Official Document Shows

By Ebrima Papa Colley (Gambiano)

From Top: Barrow, Mballow, Tangara
A leaked official print reaching forGambia News has expressed concern from the office of the President about diaspora Gambians’ influence on public opinion in The Gambia amidst domestic issues galore. The document, signed by one Jainaba Manjang on behalf of the Secretary General, Office of the president stressed its urgency and “confidential” nature and is copied to the Ministry of both Interior and Foreign Affairs.
The Barrow administration has witnessed a confluence of issues quite antithetical to its poise for longevity, especially with the lamentable disintegration of the 2016 coalition alloy, the sacking of cabinet ministers, recalling of ambassadors, the emergence of three different vice presidents in a very short span for such a tiny nation, and the socratic gadfly Three Years Jotna, among a deluge of challenges.
A cornerstone stalwart of the Three Years Jotna crusade, in the recent past denied any foreign involvement or support to neither its pedigree, nor its stance. The jitteriness, the group’s Hagi Suwareh told forGambia only rose from the Barrow government’s fear and a quest to exploit the buzz around the movement.
State House, Banjul, the abode that turns Gambians into power cormorants
With the constitutionalists’ school of thought inspiring the president to be gung-ho on a five-year stay, the small nation’s socialist party, earlier this week reiterated the three year agreement, arguing that there would not have been any coalition, in the first place, if the flagbearer were to declare any presidential propensity for a five-year tenure.
Moralists’ school of thought, on the other hand finds it binding on the embattled President to strictly consider his promise, at least on moral grounds. Constitutionalist or moralist in spectrum, the country continues to face an avalanche of problems of both domestic and international bearing. At the vanguard is economic as well as security woes of an administration that habitually relies on donor dole outs while its officials live large.
The cogent philosophy of Mr. Halifa Sallah, on Tuesday, could be enough of a thesis that the fountain of the Barrow administration’s nightmares may not be diasporic. Besides, the president’s unpopularity, especially among Gambia’s youth is explicit, irrespective of his manufactured “Barrow Youth Movement” in the contours. The recent protests in both Brikama and Serrekunda provided testimony to this in a milieu where, perhaps only a Halifa Sallah intercession placated a multitudinous anger. The literature from the office of the President reads:
“It has come to the attention of this office that a growing influence on public opinion in The Gambia originates from the Gambians in the diaspora which raise some concern.”[abridged]
ForGambia News laid hands on the document almost a week ago without publishing it. We have been praying for peace the same way we have been beseeching the current administration to value anything that preserves tranquility and stability.
From editorials with, mainly, tones of both exhortation and brotherly counsel, we always deem it imperative to work a fair and responsible journalism. But our quest for preserving a tranquil and festive Gambia will remain futile if our government continues to gnaw at the very fabric of such peace or ignore mass indignation hemorrhaging from broken promises, youth hopelessness, squandering of public funds by an elite few in new-found vainglory, and unbearably rising cost of living.
As we scribble this piece, we were informed days ago, that this year’s Gambian pilgrims included thirty (30) NIA officials. Why? How? What for, especially from a land of destitutes and the abject poor? We were also informed of Barrow’s two-time trip to Mauritania in less than 48 hours when Gambians cannot afford food. And each travel inveterately involves a huge entourage in a world of premeditated and venally-conceived per diems. Read the full text of the leaked document below:
 
Our wont is not that of crying over spilled milk. Nor is it a bent on journalistic espionage. But it was only few hours after our missive to the American Embassy in Banjul that this leaked document reached us, bereft of any diplomatic or foreign involvement. The two dates on it are quite inconsistent, one stating the 6th of August as date of authorship and the 8th of the same month as bearing the seal and stamp of the same office.
We did not contact the American Embassy because of this document. Our initiative to the U.S Embassy was already sent before we were aware of any confidential manuevers regarding peace and stability behind closed doors. But we see little need for “Confidentiality” from the side of the Gambia Government. Also, we had already launched our series of interviews with the diplomatic community in The Gambia, starting with the European Union.
Consequently, we sincerely welcome the Barrow administration’s move to drive for peace and stability in our little Gambia. We only hope that this is not a mere lip service or an initiative merely left on paper. We, similarly see very little need to be furtive about a sincere quest to make sure we continue to wake up in peace and stability. Gambia is ours to cherish and adore.
Let Justice Guide Our Actions!

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