The Gambia: Massive Protests Against Government Corruption Scandals In Banjul | Firstpost Africa

The Gambia: Massive Protests Against Government Corruption Scandals In Banjul | Firstpost Africa



Gambians hit the streets of the capital, Banjul, to protest against President Adama Barrow’s government. The protesters marched through the city, chanting “power” and “people”, carrying handwritten placards that read- “Gambians are not slaves to corruption”. The demonstrations were against the alleged government corruption. The protesters sought justice over a series of recent scandals that rocked the country. The demonstrators said they were demanding accountability and called on President Barrow to tackle corruption. The demonstrators also carried petition letters to several government ministries, the President’s office, and the National Assembly. These petitions listed the corruption scandals linked to the ministries.

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42 thoughts on “The Gambia: Massive Protests Against Government Corruption Scandals In Banjul | Firstpost Africa

  1. Untill africans start being honest to themselves, our governments will continue to take us for a ride.
    Its good to protest but what they are also no telling d world is that they were in d same camp with the current president n supported every mishap he did until they fell apart.
    The hypocrisy sickens me.

  2. These people are not protesting against corruption but they are rather protesting for upcoming election that’s coming in Gambia 2026. The party is called UDP they have been power hungry for over 4 decades Gambians still don’t vote for them lmao..

  3. كلهم مع النساء يعني رؤساء افريقا ومع كذلك الغرب و امريكا إخوة إبليس و المسيح الدجال اسءل الله العظيم العصمة منهم هاؤلاء الاعداء إلا من شذ منهم

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