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Gambiaj.com – (BANJUL, The Gambia) – In recent years, remittances from the African diaspora have been celebrated as a lifeline for the continent’s economic development. However, as Alhagi Mbowe’s recent analysis reveals, the $100 billion annual inflow primarily fuels consumption, not the sustainable growth Africa urgently needs.

Gambiaj.com – (Havana, Cuba) – Gambia’s new ambassador to Cuba, Seyaka Sonko, said that the willingness of his country and the largest Antillean island to explore new opportunities in relations is a clear demonstration that both are interested in moving forward.

Gambiaj.com – (BANJUL, The Gambia) On World Day Against the Death Penalty, Amnesty International has called on three sub-Saharan African countries – The Gambia, Kenya, and Zimbabwe – to take definitive steps to abolish the death penalty, a move that would set a strong precedent in the region. Among these nations, The Gambia stands out for

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*Barrow Dares Darboe Ahead of 2026 Election, Defends Government’s Democratic Principles*
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**News Story**:
President Adama Barrow has firmly expressed his readiness to contest in the upcoming 2026 presidential elections, signaling his determination to face any challenger, including his main political rival, Ousainou Darboe of the United Democratic Party (UDP). Speaking during an interview with his party’s media at his residence in Mankamang Kunda, Barrow made it clear that he would not be deterred by the UDP’s criticisms or calls for term limits.
“I want to tell them [UDP] that I will be the candidate in 2026 and let me see whether they will be able to remove me. Gambians are not stupid, they know who is working and who is not,” Barrow said, dismissing the UDP’s push for a term limit, which is currently not enshrined in the Gambian constitution.
Using a football analogy to stress his point, Barrow added, “If you are a player, and I am a player, it is only the referee that can decide, based on the rules. But you cannot be a player just like me and want to say I will not play in the game. You cannot decide for the NPP who they should choose as their flagbearer; that responsibility is in the hands of the members of the party.”
The president also confidently predicted that Darboe would be the UDP’s candidate in the 2026 elections. He issued a direct challenge to his longtime political adversary: “I want to assure him that if I am done with him this time around, he will not bounce back.”
**Response to Journalists’ Case**
Barrow also addressed Darboe’s accusations that Inspector General of Police (IGP) Seedy Touray, his in-law, is being used to prosecute two journalists from *The Voice*. Darboe has criticized the prosecution, suggesting it was politically motivated.
In his defense, Barrow questioned Darboe’s reasoning, stating that in a democratic country governed by the rule of law, anyone who feels aggrieved has the right to seek justice through the courts. He contrasted his administration’s approach with that of former president Yahya Jammeh, saying, “If this was Yahya Jammeh, he would not even go to court but send the journalists straight to Mile 2. So, he [Darboe], who is enjoying the new-found democracy, should not encourage otherwise.”
Barrow reminded Darboe that he, too, had suffered under the Jammeh regime and should appreciate the principles of democracy that Barrow’s government is upholding.
**Challenging Darboe’s Court Case**
The president also took aim at Darboe’s ongoing court challenge concerning the appointment of regional governors, accusing him of hypocrisy. Barrow pointed out that Darboe had raised no objections when similar appointments were made while he was part of the government.
“If he [Darboe] sees us doing the right thing and promoting the principles of democracy by going to court, he should be encouraged by that,” Barrow said, adding that Darboe’s current legal actions were contrary to his previous stance on appointments.
Barrow accused Darboe of being “selfish” during his time in government, arguing that Darboe’s actions were driven by self-interest rather than principle. “I cannot accept something today and reject it tomorrow to the extent of going to court. It is shameful and selfish,” Barrow added, accusing his rival of only protecting his position while in office.
**Rejects Criticism of Healthcare System**
In his remarks, Barrow also rejected Darboe’s criticism that his government was constructing hospitals “without doctors and medicine.” He did not elaborate further on this point but dismissed the claim as baseless.
As tensions between the National People’s Party (NPP) and the UDP continue to rise ahead of the 2026 elections, Barrow’s statements underline the intensity of the political battle looming between the two leaders, both of whom have a long and intertwined history in Gambian politics.

Gambiaj.com – (DAKAR, Senegal) – In a highly anticipated ruling, Senegal’s Constitutional Council has rejected appeals seeking to disqualify prominent opposition leaders Ousmane Sonko and Barthélémy Dias from the November 17 legislative elections. The decision marks a victory for both figures, who represent key opposition groups: Sonko for the PASTEF coalition and Dias for the Samm Sama Kaddu coalition.

Gambiaj.com – (BANJUL, The Gambia) – The Directorate of Public Finance Management (PFM) under The Gambia’s Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs (MoFEA) has successfully concluded a five-day review session aimed at evaluating the progress of third-quarter reforms in public financial management.

Gambiaj.com – (Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso) – President Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso received a message of solidarity from Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye, as conveyed by Professor Abdoulaye Bathily, Faye’s special envoy for sub-regional and international issues. The visit, held Thursday, October 10, 2024, emphasized Senegal’s support amid Burkina Faso’s escalating security crisis and urged stronger collaboration within West Africa.

Gambiaj.com – (BANJUL, The Gambia) – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation, and Gambians Abroad announced the establishment of a Schengen Visa Collection Center in The Gambia, marking a significant improvement for Gambians planning travel to Schengen countries.

Gambiaj.com – (Niamey, Niger) – In a significant escalation of measures against former officials of the civilian government ousted in July 2023, Niger’s military government announced Thursday that it has “provisionally stripped” nine former officials of their Nigerien nationality. The military regime, led by General Abdourahamane Tiani, accuses the group of “intelligence with a foreign power” and “conspiracy against the authority of the State.”
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