Barrow assures due accountability, transparency on Covid-19
President Adama Barrow, in his Saturday
Koriteh message to the nation stated that his government takes full
responsibility to address the Covid-19 pandemic, while assuring the general
public for due accountability and transparency to fight Covid-19.
President Barrow applaud the
efforts of Gambians, saying it is most encouraging that despite the disruption
in our daily routines, and in spite of our political and ideological
differences, Gambians have demonstrated impressive resilience, benevolence and
compassion.
“This notwithstanding, my government
takes full responsibility to address the COVID-19 pandemic. We will
continuously review our policies to accommodate the realities of the times,
while ensuring due accountability and transparency.”
At the regional level, he said
they are working through ECOWAS to strengthen regional strategies to combat the
virus.
He continued that at the
unprecedented Virtual Heads of State and Government Summit held in April 2020,
his brother and colleague, President Muhammadu Buhari of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria was selected as Champion for the ECOWAS fight against COVID-19. He said
it highlights the seriousness that the region attaches to protecting our
people.
Barrow clarified that his
government cannot determine how long it will take to restore normalcy and carry
on with our usual socio-economic and political engagements, adding they need to
plan and prepare for life after Covid-19.
“This requires pulling together
as a nation, staying focussed
and recommitting ourselves to the principles of selfless service and good
citizenship. We must be proactive, but realistic enough to squarely redefine
our goals and devise appropriate strategies.”
Each country has now learnt the
lesson that, he said, adding that in situations of global pandemics or calamities,
attention must be focussed
on continual policy review, flexibility and fiscal discipline.
“Most importantly, for both
social and economic reasons, innovation and adaptation must be linked for the
survival of the people. This is where creativity and positive use of our energy
come into play. We have to search for alternatives to feed ourselves, vary the
way we work and own our development.”
President Barrow called on the
youth to realise that a
nation could prosper only if they are able to feed themselves, create
livelihood skills and optimise
the use of technology.
He however advises all public
institutions to piously pursue the realisation of our NDP goals, stating that we have to re-prioritise our development
agenda by enhancing good governance and be held accountable for our
institutional responsibilities.
He added that this year’s raining
season, his government has ensured that fertilizer is available on time, while encourages
all farmers to consult with the personnel of the Ministry of Agriculture for
advice.
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