Mai Fatty welcomes parliamentary enquiry on Jammeh’s assets
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 8/05/2025
By Omar Bah Mai Ahmad Fatty, leader of the Gambia Moral Congress and former Interior Minister, has welcomed the National Assembly’s move to establish a parliamentary enquiry into the sale of assets seized from former president Yahya Jammeh. Fatty described the initiative as “bold” and (…)
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