SHOULD THE STATE WAIT FOR A COURT ORDER AFTER A CLEAR DECLARATION TO REINSTATE OMAR SARJO?

[Foroyaa Newspaper - The Gambia] - 7/07/2025
A government that claims to advocate for the rule of law does not wait for a court to order the dictates of law whenever it is evident that an act is outside the ambit of the law. Defending the rights of citizens is required by section 17 of the Constitution. It does not only give […]
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