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Gambians reacts to 2024 budget, others

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By Sheriff Saidykhan Gambians have reacted to the 2024 draft budget submitted by the Finance Minister and Economic Affairs, Seedy Keita few weeks ago at the National Assembly.  Speaking to West Coast Radio popular Coffee Time show with Peters Gomez on Tuesday, Alagie Saidy Barrow, former TRRC investigator said the country's dependence on foreign support has hindered the economy of the country.  The continued dependence on aid he said, will always put a setback for the development of the country.  “How can this country get to its potential when it is relying on corrosive institutions like the IMF and World Bank to survive.  As long as Gambians continue to rely on the World Bank and the IMF. And as long as Gambians insists on borrowing or begging from others we will always remain behind those that run these institutions and countries we begged and borrow from.  You do not need an economic degree to know that begging and borrowing is not a development model,” he sa...



By Sheriff Saidykhan


Gambians have reacted to the 2024 draft budget submitted by the Finance Minister and Economic Affairs, Seedy Keita few weeks ago at the National Assembly. 


Speaking to West Coast Radio popular Coffee Time show with Peters Gomez on Tuesday, Alagie Saidy Barrow, former TRRC investigator said the country\

2023-11-28 19:46:00

2024 Budget: Keita Calls for fiscal discipline through economic management

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  By Sheriff Saidykhan The Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs Hon. Seedy Keita  has called for fiscal discipline through economic management across various ministries in the country.  He made these remarks on Thursday in an interview with Peter Gomez on Coffee Time show. “You do not have to entertain an expenditure push simply for the sheer objective of saying yes, I am given in what the agencies required.  But you have to make sure you do it in a financial sustainable way. So, this calls for fiscal discipline. And that fiscal discipline is the anchor of budget execution.  Even in the course of implementing the budget, you look at every month how much you can within the approve budget- and how much budget has come by that you can actually spend without bloating the expenditure,” he said. A week after presenting his estimates of revenue for 2024 at the National Assembly, Minster Keita added that the objective of any fiscal budget is to ensure that you do no...

 



By Sheriff Saidykhan


The Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs Hon. Seedy Keita  has called for fiscal discipline through economic management across various ministries in the country. 


He made these remarks on Thursday in an interview with Peter Gomez on Coffee Time show.


“You do not have to entertain an expenditure push simply for the sheer objective of saying yes, I am given in what the agencies required. 


But you have to make sure you do it in a financial sustainable way. So, this calls for fiscal discipline. And that fiscal discipline is the anchor of budget execution. 


Even in the course of implementing the budget, you look at every month how much you can within the approve budget- and how much budget has come by that you can actually spend without bloating the expenditure,” he said.


A week after presenting his estimates of revenue for 2024 at the National Assembly, Minster Keita added that the objective of any fiscal budget is to ensure that you do not spend beyond your means.


Asked on the little budget allocation for the Ministry of Youth and Sport, Minister Keita explained.


“So a ministry like Youth and Sport is very important, because the bulk of the population of the country are youths. 


But that does not mean that what is allocated in the budget is their source of revenue. Youth and Sport continue to benefit from levies, from the imports-  they continue to benefit from the levies of the gateway.


And when we are formulating the budget, that whatever we allocate, there are additional sources of funding that comes to the sector. And when you\

2023-11-23 18:56:00

Opinion | The Surge Of Road Traffic Crashes Cases In The Gambia

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A RECOMMENDATION TO  EVERY CITIZENS, PARTICULARLY RELEVANT AUTHORITIES ON HOW TO ADDRESS THIS ENDEMIC MENACE By Alhagie Sillah  When are we going to hold a serious conversation surrounding this endemic road traffic crashes (RTC) formally called Road Traffic Accident (RTA)? The rate at which Road traffic crashes is claiming lives of our people is seriously worrisome and alarming, if drastic measures are not fully effected or implemented to address this menace would further continue to result to a catastrophic and tragic loss of valuable lives. Are we going to sit, fold our hands and see Innocent citizens continue to loss their lives unbearably on a daily basis due to avoidable accidents? It has now reached to a point, whereby people feel scared to on-board a vehicle whenever traveling, because you will be thinking if you are not going to be the next victim of Road traffic crashes before reaching your final destination.  The relevant authorities have to seriously look into ...



A RECOMMENDATION TO  EVERY CITIZENS, PARTICULARLY RELEVANT AUTHORITIES ON HOW TO ADDRESS THIS ENDEMIC MENACE


By Alhagie Sillah 


When are we going to hold a serious conversation surrounding this endemic road traffic crashes (RTC) formally called Road Traffic Accident (RTA)?

The rate at which Road traffic crashes is claiming lives of our people is seriously worrisome and alarming, if drastic measures are not fully effected or implemented to address this menace would further continue to result to a catastrophic and tragic loss of valuable lives.

Are we going to sit, fold our hands and see Innocent citizens continue to loss their lives unbearably on a daily basis due to avoidable accidents?

It has now reached to a point, whereby people feel scared to on-board a vehicle whenever traveling, because you will be thinking if you are not going to be the next victim of Road traffic crashes before reaching your final destination.


 The relevant authorities have to seriously look into the frequent happenings of Road Traffic crashes and come up with drastic measures to avert such menace.

The innocent lives we continue to loss due to Road traffic crashes are unacceptable, unbearable and uncalled for.

We have been frequently experiencing horrible, unbearable and shocking Road Traffic crashes that are deeply disturbing and concerning. It is indeed pathetic and disgusting to note that most people affected by these are our valuable youths.

The authorities are paying deaf eyes and not taking heed to the pleas of its citizenry, little do they care about the reoccurrence of such menace.

How many lives have we lost and how many shall we continue to loss, if necessary or drastic measures are not taken or enforced?

It will be interesting to note that The Gambia (a small country of less than 2.5 million population) is ranked 4th in the world only behind Zimbabwe, Malawi and Liberia in the list of countries with the highest and worst Road Traffic cases.


Let me provide you with brief synopsis of the statistics obtained from the Gambia Police Force detailing the records of Road Traffic Crashes cases in the country; the report indicated that from 2011-2021, on average 121 people die annually from road traffic crashes. Within that period, a total of 1,218 Road traffic accidents occurred.

In addition, from January to September, 2023 that is within 9 months period, there had been a total of 683 reported cases of road crashes. A total of 113 die and 308 people sustained serious injuries combined, constitute 62% of  the total recorded accidents, 74% of total accidents and 82% of serious injuries involved people age below 40 years.

Although, the numbers could be under reported for some reasons, it could be increasingly higher than this due to the fact that not all road traffic crashes cases are captured and or recorded.


However, you will not know the devastating consequences or impacts of accidents until you visit the main referral hospital (EFSTH) at the Accident and Emergency units (A&E) where Road Traffic victims are admitted, you will be shocked with the kind of patients you will come across that are admitted due to Road traffic crashes; many have become physically challenged, some fighting for their lives, while a lot could not survive due to the traumatic injuries they suffered from. 

Are you not aware that Road Traffic Crashes is in-fact claiming lives of our population quicker than most of the deadly diseases?


Most of the Road traffic accidents are human errors. That said, if necessary measures are in place could reduce the number of road crashes cases we usually have. Therefore, I solely believe that there is still room for improvement, in order to reduce road traffic crashes in this country, because it is evident that most of our Road traffic crashes are obsolete.


There are key factors that are leading to frequent Road traffic crashes among them are but not limited to: unqualified driving, reckless driving, terrible condition of our roads, negligence, driving under the influence of alcohol and or drugs and above all our attitude towards the road usage among others.

Most of the people we see occupying our roads driving have not undergone any formal driving training, all we see is easy way of accessing driving license.


To address these prevailing problems, here are some key recommendations that will be helpful in trying to minimize Road Traffic Crashes in The Gambia, among them are but not limited to the following:

1. Multi disciplinary Taskforce: I implore on relevant authorities (National Road Safety, National Road Authority, Ministry of Transport, work and infrastructure, Gambia Police Force and Gambia Transport Union) to formulate a task force committee that will seriously revisit our old traffic laws and regulations, thereby enacting relevant and effective modern legislations that are geared towards improving road safety in The Gambia.


2. Proper law enforcement for traffic offenders: If traffic laws on drink-driving, seatbelt driving, speed limits, driving without license are not effectively enforced, there cannot be an effected reduction in road traffic fatalities and injuries, effective enforcement includes establishing, regularly updating, enforcing laws at the national, municipal and community levels, it also includes attaching appropriate penalties to offenders. There should be strong fines for traffic offenders like driving without license should be queried, imagine people caught driving without a valid driving license are charged and only liable to pay 1,000 dalasis, if we continue to levy such charges against traffic offenders, it is more of encouraging them to continue to carry on the act. To produce effective Road traffic outcomes, strong management and effective coordination in all aspects of road safety is key.


3. Dedicating a lead agency: I implore on the right authorities to dedicate a lead agency for effective road safety, this will go a long way in addressing and improving our road safety efforts.


4. Putting an end to corrupt practices and bribery from the authorities: I implore on all relevant authorities, particularly traffic officers to decease from corrupt practices and collecting bribes for traffic offenders; therefore any driver that offends traffic rules should be dealt with and face the full force of the law appropriately without compromise.


5. Attitude towards road usage: I implore on every road user; be it vehicle drivers, motorcycle riders, bicycle users and pedestrians to develop and nurture good or right attitude towards the usage of the road.


6. Non use of drugs and alcohol: I implore on drivers to stop the use of substances like alcohol and drugs that can lead to lost of balance while driving and can subsequently lead to serious crashes.


7. Non use of cell phones while driving: I implore on drivers to stop using cell phones while driving hence that can lead to distraction and impaired driving which can further cause serious injuries or fatalities.


8. Reckless driving and over speeding: I implore on drivers to stop over speeding and or driving anyhow on our roads, hence over speeding can lead to serious crashes.


9. Providing adequate post crash care:  I implore on government to serious consider post crash care for victims, immediate cares for injured victims after a crash has occurred, is extremely timely, hence sensitive delays of minutes can make a difference between life and death. Improving post crash care requires ensuring access to timely prehospital care before reaching to the main facility, this can be achieved through specialized training of people on prehospital care.


10. Non use of helmets and set belts: The use of the aforementioned items can lead to the reduction of serious injuries in crashes, therefore I implore on all road users to fully utilize helmets and sit belts before using the roads.


11. Regular sensitization: I implore on the right authorities to formulate a regular awareness campaign targeting all road user on safety and effective road usage.


12. Unsafe vehicles that are not fit for purpose: Safe vehicles play a crucial role in averting crashes and reducing the likelihood of serious injuries, therefore I implore on all vehicle owners to make sure there vehicles are upto standard, that is fit for use before hitting the roads 


In light of the above submissions, I wish to reiterate that It is obvious and crystal clear that most of our Road traffic crashes are preventable only if these points are highly noted and observed to the latter; otherwise, I do not see this country any near towards addressing or mitigating Road traffic crashes.

We should remember that every single life is priceless, irreplaceable and worth living.

We should graduate from the “maslaha”syndrome and act based on what ought to be done without fear or favor; affection or ill-will. 


For the Gambia our homeland 

God save The Gambia and her people 

Our lives matters!!!!!!!

Enough is enough!!!!!!!


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2023-11-22 20:02:00

‘Reform Betrayal’: COPG Critiques MPs Of failure to pass draft constitution bill, others

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  Team Outpost The Coalition of Progressive Gambians (COPG) have critiqued MPs for failure to passed reform bills, chief among which is the draft constitution, the Anti Corruption bill and the security reforms. “Their failure to tabled the draft constitution bill which is the will of the citizenry, the Anti Corruption Bill and the Security reforms are issues more pertinent than the urgency to sit and pass the former President's bill and salary with clothing allowances for National Assembly Members,” the report said. COPG further added that MPs did not made consultations with their various constituencies regarding policies and implementations, saying they have failed to serve as actors of checks and balances for a better democratic governance. “The NAMs have never made decisions in consultation with their constituents which is totally authoritarian. This might be because of their ignorance and incompetence of their defined roles and responsibilities to serve as checks and balances f...