President Adama Barrow has called an emergency Cabinet meeting Tuesday to address concerns surrounding the sale of properties once owned by former President Yahya Jammeh.
The meeting, currently underway at State House in Banjul, comes amid growing public interest in how Jammeh-era assets—seized by the state after a 2017 commission of inquiry—are being managed and sold. These properties were confiscated following findings of widespread financial misconduct under the former regime.
While the government has previously stated that the proceeds from the sales would be used for national development, critics and civil society groups have questioned the transparency of the process and called for a full account of the transactions.
As of now, details of the Cabinet discussions have not been made public, and no official statement has been issued. The Presidency is expected to provide more information once the meeting concludes.
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