{"id":5568,"date":"2021-11-05T18:14:59","date_gmt":"2021-11-05T18:14:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.africa-press.net\/gambia\/uncategorized\/december-4-2021-what-it-means-to-the-gambia-and-for-gambians"},"modified":"2021-11-05T19:39:21","modified_gmt":"2021-11-05T19:39:21","slug":"december-4-2021-what-it-means-to-the-gambia-and-for-gambians","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.africa-press.net\/gambia\/all-news\/december-4-2021-what-it-means-to-the-gambia-and-for-gambians","title":{"rendered":"December 4, 2021: What it means to The Gambia, and for Gambians"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"color: #ff6600\"><strong>Africa-Press &#8211; Gambia. <\/strong><\/span>December 4, 2021: What it means to The Gambia, and for Gambians The December 4th presidential election is a turning point for The Gambia. It determines whether Gambians are eager to make a \u2018turn around\u2019 from the inept policies of the current government and implement the transformational change we aspired in 2016 for the prosperity of every Gambian, or continue the current path of political depravity and hopelessness for the average Gambian in Dumbuto, Kiang West. The choices are clear, but the onus to make the right decision squarely rests on the Gambian people.<\/p>\n<p>Likewise, the problems of our country are clear for everyone to see. However, I will list a few, just to be specific: Skyrocketed prices of commodities that is making nearly 90% of Gambians unable to afford two full meals a day; Youths being neglected and marginalised, which leaves our youngsters with no path for professional development and gainful employment;<\/p>\n<p>Deplorable healthcare system that subjects women, children and the elderly to a heightened risk of poor health and preventable death. Hence the mass exodus of Gambians to Senegal in seek of medical services, and the high cases of maternal and infant mortality in the country;<\/p>\n<p>Constant toiling of farmers every rainy season, without any hope to harvest their crops successfully and sell them at competitive prices; Sub-standard public education curriculum that makes senior secondary school graduates find it almost impossible to attain college admission in any other part of the world, other than the University of the Gambia;<\/p>\n<p>Endemic corruption and bribery that have become customary for survival; Scarcity of basic needs such as water, electricity, and food that forces a citizenry to fetch for themselves at any cost. The list is long, but you get the gist\u2026<\/p>\n<p>As I have often shared, these problems, which typify our current society are neither ordained, nor destined. Instead, they are well-established by our own actions. They are the direct consequence of feckless and irresponsible leadership. Like many countries in the continent, the root cause of The Gambia\u2019s political decadence and social stagnancy is simply inept leadership that is immune to discipline and accountability. As the dictum commands, although leadership traits can be acquired, they should never be imitated. Therefore, it becomes a no-brainer that whenever a nation entrusts leadership in ineffectual individuals who have no interest in serving the public but their own gratification, what generally ensues is unaccountability, poor governance and subsequent haplessness for its youths, women and children. The current situation in our country fits this scenario quite aptly.<\/p>\n<p>The role of any government is to create opportunities for its citizenry to unleash their God-given potentials and engender a decent living for themselves and their families \u2013 through good governance, political stability and institutional continuity, underlined by an auspicious environment for intellectualism and innovation. On the hand, any government that fails to provide these prerequisites \u2013 by hijacking the state\u2019s resources for the benefit of just a few, is planting the seeds for its citizens to take matters into their own hands and forcefully snatch their equitable share of the national \u2018cake\u2019; it is that simple! Hence, the recent spike of armed robbery in The Gambia. Indeed, sociology dictates that when the law and conscience do not coincide, then it is the responsibility of citizens to promote justice by disobeying the law, to paraphrase.<\/p>\n<p>Therefore, if we want to solve our national problems and tilt the development trajectory of The Gambia to its right course, we must tackle the root cause of our predicaments by electing capable and competent individuals in public offices \u2013 most-importantly, the presidency. This will then ensure good governance, probity, and institutional reforms, which will ultimately usher the socio-economic and cultural transformation that will put The Gambia on a similar path of Singapore in the 1960s, China in the 1970s, and next-door Senegal currently.<\/p>\n<p>In an open letter sent to President Barrow on February 2nd 2017 \u2013 two weeks after his meteoric ascend to the presidency, I congratulated him and offered my humble views on how his newly-formed government should thread its development agenda to ensure that we manoeuvre through the post 22-year dictatorship of Yahya Jammeh successfully, and provide a new beginning with a new sense of hope for Gambians.<\/p>\n<p>In that piece, I admonished that Africa continues to occupy the bottom of the totem-pole for human development and social progress simply because of its leaderships\u2019 insatiable thirst for power. I specified that to successfully emerge from the political debauchery of Yahya Jammeh\u2019s past government, his new administration must first, safeguard the transitional agreement of the 2016 Coalition and second, conform to the basic tenets of democracy characterised by constitutional, institutional, and social reforms. I implored Mr Barrow to beware of sycophancy (being a political amateur), because it merely degrades conscientiousness and prompts demagoguery. I reminded our novice president the unique opportunity at his doorstep to add his name to the coveted list of the \u2018Aden Addes\u2019, Toumani Tour\u00e9s, and Nelson Mandelas of Africa. I then wished Mr Barrow well, and expressed my keenness to re-visit his scripted-version of our national history.<\/p>\n<p>Although I was heartened by the formation of the Truth Reconciliation and Reparation Commission to provide closure for Gambian victims brutalised by Yahya Jammeh, I was more saddened by Mr Barrow\u2019s failure to simply do the right thing, by catalysing the \u2018turn around\u2019 and reform we so desperately yearned for during the 2016 elections. Instead of upholding the coalition\u2019s gentlemanly agreement, spelled-out in a well-orchestrated Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), Barrow brazenly undermined the MoU (aided and abetted by his ilk), scrapped the transitional agenda, and dashed the fateful hopes of Gambians for national reform and transformation \u2013 essentially reeling the country back to its political stagnancy and societal decrepitude.<\/p>\n<p>It is therefore, unsurprising that the current political landscape in The Gambia is inundated with 26 presidential aspirants. Many among them perceive The Gambia as a sweet pie without much dough in its crust. Thus, the size of one\u2019s share is not determined by how deep in the pie you cut, but how wide on its circumference you split. As a result, a toady \u2018cheetah\u2019 will find it necessary to call upon Gambians to pick up arms if NPP loses the election, while a savvy \u2018pigeon\u2019 with a PhD sits quietly in the West, hoping that everything will fall in their right places. To these same candidates, if Adama Barrow can regulate who gets what size of the pie, while Gambians meander along the Atlantic coast smiling, then everyone gets a shot at having the same leverage over the pie. Fortunately, few of the presidential aspirants possess the moral character to remember the poor woman toiling at the Jahal-Pacharr rice fields who has been patiently hoping to get her fair share of the pie.<\/p>\n<p>To fulfil such hope, these level-headed candidates must realise the common goal in this election, which is to set aside their individual ambitions and rally under a unified coalition to get rid of Barrow from State House. This will avert a much-disastrous likelihood of Barrow\u2019s entrenchment in power and a possible chaotic Gambia where people will have to disobey the law to feed themselves. If we are truly serious about saving The Gambia from its current clutches of political greed, this bigger picture must be non-elusive. We orchestrated such mechanism to jettison a 22-year giant in 2016 and should be able to do the same to discard a five-year dwarf in 2021, realising that there is much greater strength in unity.<\/p>\n<p>It is important for every Gambian to realise that the stakes of this year\u2019s election are higher than ever before. It will literally determine whether we are genuine with our clarion call for a \u2018new Gambia\u2019, or willing to recoil to the backwardness of political entrenchment for Mr Barrow, and utter hopelessness for Gambians. We must therefore, stay vigilant by recognising the common goal of rescuing our country once again, and entrusting leadership in the capable hands of Gambians who will prioritise competence, integrity, and efficiency in administering our nation\u2019s affairs, and equity in disbursing our state\u2019s resources. We have the capability of creating a better country for our people, and providing them with a dignified livelihood. Per capita, the Gambian is just as pragmatic as any other national in the world. We undergo training in the world\u2019s finest institutions and excel in every professional discipline we engage. Among us are academics, intellectuals, clinicians, technocrats, and entrepreneurs, to name a few. Through visionary leadership, we can reform our education structure, build an industrious human capital, and revamp our cultural mindset towards discipline, work ethics, and national transformation overall.<\/p>\n<p>Since we are taught that the multitude of the wise is the welfare of a nation, we must stand together as one people, with one goal, and for one country. For if we insist on pursuing our selfish interests through sycophancy and toadyism, we will indeed wallow. Let us renew these promises we made to ourselves and to our nation at the time of independence, as enshrined in our National Anthem.<\/p>\n<p>Lamin HAN Mbye, PhD is a Gambian-American Neuroscientist, and a current member of the Strategy Group for the Essa Mbye Faal \u201cTurn Around \u2013 \u2018Sobeyaa\u2019\u201d campaign.<\/p>\n<p><strong>For More News And Analysis About <a href=\"https:\/\/www.africa-press.net\/gambia\">Gambia<\/a> Follow <a href=\"https:\/\/www.africa-press.net\/\">Africa-Press<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Africa-Press &#8211; Gambia. December 4, 2021: What it means to The Gambia, and for Gambians The December 4th presidential election is a turning point for The Gambia. 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