
In my view, President Barrow does not need a foundation and or a movement, and to have both must cause unacceptable and unnecessary flow of distractions.
President Barrow already has a foundation which I will call “Building a Just and Prosperous Gambia Foundation”. This is the Foundation we elected him to work on, so he should have no time and no business setting up another foundation/movement or encourage anyone to set up any foundation or movement in his name while in office.
Some questions for the Barrow Youth Movement and Foundation:

If the President’s wife, Madam Fatoumatta Bah-Barrow wishes to set up a Foundation, I think it is important and proper that she is knowledgeable about setting up foundations and that she must ensure that she has people working on the Foundation who are knowledgeable, e.g., on how to manage a Foundation, and how to legally raise funds to support the Foundation’s work.
It seems that the public deserves a better explanation of how and why Madam Fatoumatta Bah-Barrow Foundation (FaBB) accepted the reported $752,594.42(D36,123,000) into the Foundation’s UK Guaranty Trust Bank account in 2017 from TBEA Co. Ltd (Chinese Company that is reported to manufacture power transformers and develop transmission projects) and the subsequent mysterious bank transactions from the Foundation’s Guaranty Trust Bank (UK) Limited London Bank account into a Portuguese Bank Account, Novo Banco to supposedly charter a flight to China using White Airways (Portuguese Charter Airline in Porto Salvo).
It should be a concern that these seemingly dodgy financial transactions are linked to the President’s household. Could Madam Bah-Barrow and her husband be abusing the office they occupy?
For us to be told by the FaBB Foundation’s Vice Chairperson, Fatou Ceesay, that such questionable money transfer(s) would be investigated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors (insiders) will be an exercise drenched in futility. I suppose they want to use the “expertise” in-house to investigate self. Hopefully the gullibility genes will be in full swing when Foundation’s Board of Directors report their findings and they will be believed.
We need to know the truth about the financial transactions of the FaBB Foundation. It is very doubtful that the Foundation’s Board of Directors will answer the following questions, but they are listed below:

You probably recall the donation of some money by “anonymous” donors through the government of Saudi Arabia to Gambian pilgrims this year.
Without getting into the logistics of how “anonymous” individual(s) make donations to their government for onward payment to another government’s pilgrims, how and why would a government that claims that it shall deliver good governance by being accountable expose itself to such dodgy transactions? What does this say about our government?
The relevance of mentioning this here is that this government does not seem to have the knack for judging and avoiding (strategic)weaknesses; they seem clueless on what resources to take or not to take which may be a good fuel for mistrust.
I think it is plausible that the Barrow household could be funding, in part, their supposed foundations using some of the donations from such “anonymous” donor(s), for favours which may not be in the national interest.
Further, the Barrow Youth Movement and Foundation and the FaBB Foundation may also lend themselves very well to pilfering from the public purse.
To avoid a national embarrassment, the Barrow Youth Movement and Foundation and the FaBB Foundation must be shut down immediately and Parliament must not allow any such Movement or Foundation to be set up by them or by anyone in their name.
Given what we know already – from the previous and current governments, the CRC may need to consider whether a serving President or anyone in the President’s household needs a Foundation/Movement.
We urge the Commissioners on the CRC to consider their legacy and do the right thing for The Gambia.
Quote: “Madam Fatoumatta Bah-Barrow Foundation (FaBB) accepted the reported $752,594.42(D36,123,000) into the Foundation’s UK Guaranty Trust Bank account in 2017 from TBEA Co. Ltd (Chinese Company….)
Aha!! So, we now know why Golden Leaf, the sea polluting fish factory in Gunjur, is almost untouchable and unfazed by all the campaign against it.
It’s the promise of raw cash from China that is carted off into dubious dealings and, probably, into some off shore accounts or private investment ventures.
The CRC should not just consider prohibiting sitting presidents or their spouses from establishing foundations, it must recommend its inclusion in the new Constitution.
The foundation and youth movement are nothing but an avenue through which public funds and/Or potential public funds can be disappeared into private pockets.
We must continue to raise our voices and demand that we have a Constitutional Clause which prohibits this practice. We don’t need it at this juncture of our rebuilding efforts and endeavours to create a Gambia worthy of the sacrifices made by many.