When the Local Government Commission of Inquiry report was presented to President Adama Barrow three days ago, one could not fail to notice the zeal in his voice for swift and thorough implementation of the commission’s recommendations. There is no gainsaying that the testimonies rendered at the commission about financial[Read More…]
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Which Other Strategic National Asset Will Barrow Administration Privatise If Returned?
The Barrow administration has already cut deals for the privatisation of key national assets such as the Banjul Port and Senegambia Bridge, while it was reportedly on the cusp of sealing deals for the privatisation a part of Gamtel/Gamcel and Banjul International Airport, respectively. As belts are being tightened across[Read More…]
Barrow Gov’t’s Unbridled Desire To Float Strategic National Assets To Foreign Investors
One of the many things that the Barrow administration will be remembered for generations after its exit is the incredibly quick pace at which it handed strategic national infrastructures to foreign investors in the name of private/public partnership. The first casualty of this administration’s lust for floating strategic national assets[Read More…]

