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President Jammeh to Open Second Legislative Year Tomorrow
Thursday 27th March
2008
By Baboucarr Senghore & Abba Gibba
His
Excellency the President Alhagie Yahya Jammeh is expected to
preside over the state opening of the National Assembly for
the second legislative year 2008 tomorrow, Friday
29th March.
The
occasion, scheduled to take place at the National Assembly
complex in Banjul, will provide the President the
opportunity to outline his government’s development plans
for the year and the achievements of his administration.
In
connection with the occasion, information from the office of
the Speaker has it that delegates, led by four Speakers from
sub-regional parliaments, will today arrive in the country
from Senegal, Guinea Bissau, Mauritania and Sierra Leone to
grace the occasion.
In
retrospect, an in-depth analyses of the address he made on
the 2007 state opening of parliament shows that President
Jammeh is on record for emphasising that The Gambia’s
relationship with any country would be based on mutual
respect and interest, honesty, transparency and
non-interference in the internal affairs of each other’s
affairs. He also said that such relationship would be guided
by the cardinal principle of the equality of nations
irrespective of size, economy or military might.
Highlighting his administration’s programmes and policies
for 2007, President Jammeh expressed his government’s
commitment to the revitalisation and improvement of the
agricultural sector with a view to ensuring increased
agricultural output, availability of foreign exchange, as
well as national food and income security.
He cited
the creation of the National Agricultural Development Agency
(NADA) as a clear testimony to the departments
restructuring. “NADA’s main objectives, according to
President Jammeh, “include the effective and efficient
generation, mobilisation and utilisation of human, financial
and material resources for the sustainable development of
the sector.”
On defence,
the Gambian leader said his government would not relent in
its resolve to execute necessary measures to preserve the
peace and security enjoyed by The Gambia.
According
to President Jammeh, six major programmes would be the
centre of focus for the next eight years. “Among these,” he
went on, “are basic, secondary, tertiary, vocational
education and training as provided for in the National
Education Policy.”
Commenting
on Finance and Economic Affairs, the President noted that
fiscal policy would be the principal instrument of
consolidating micro-economic stability.
“The vision
of the health sector,” President Jammeh added, “is the
attainment of quality health care for all Gambians that
would be a model in the African region by the year 2020.”
As usual
bills and motions will also be presented to the National
Assembly for enactment as well as treaties and agreements
for ratification.
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