The significance of an African president lies in their role as head of state and government, responsible for guiding a nation’s executive branch, national defense, and economic development. Beyond these official duties, their significance also includes shaping national identity, fostering continental unity through organizations like the African Union, and driving[Read More…]
Author: Ensa A.B Ceesay
The Bourgeoisie Syndrome & The Culture Of Power In The Gambia
In many developing democracies, the intersection of wealth, influence, and political ambition often gives rise to what might be described as the bourgeoisie syndrome a phenomenon where the privileged few become insulated from public scrutiny, and the ordinary citizen learns to fear challenging them. This syndrome threatens the very foundation[Read More…]
Presidential Use Of State Resources For Politics: Abuse Of Power & Electoral Violation
In any democratic society, the principles of fairness, accountability, and the rule of law are the bedrock of good governance. When those entrusted with public office blur the line between state functions and political activities, it undermines these very principles and threatens the integrity of the electoral process. It has[Read More…]

