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Posted - 17 Oct 2018 : 07:54:52 REPUBLIC OF THE GAMBIA CONSTITUTIONAL REVIEW COMMISSION MEDIA RELEASE
For Immediate Release October 17 2018 Banjul, The Gambia
THE CRC HOLDS INDUCTION FOR STAFF The Constitutional Review Commission (CRC) has begun a four -days training for its staff and media partners on Tuesday, 16th October, 2018. The induction, taking place at Baobab Beach Hotel in Bijilo, is meant to familiarize participants with the constituent documents of the CRC and the methodology for the implementation of the Commission’s tasks. The CRC was established by the Constitutional Review Commission Act of 2017, to review and analyze the 1997 Constitution, draft a new Constitution for the Republic of The Gambia and prepare a report in relation to the review process and the drafting of the new Constitution. The Commission’s report will outline the processes engaged in reviewing and drafting the new Constitution and provide the rationale for the provisions contained in the new Constitution. Speaking at the opening ceremony, the Secretary of the CRC, Omar Ousman Jobe, welcomed participants to the maiden capacity building for the CRC staff who already took their oath of office. He said the training will introduce and avail the newly recruited staff to the core mandate of the CRC, its action plan and other relevant strategic documents the CRC had prepared. The training is being facilitated by the Commissioners of the CRC and the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA). The Chairperson of the CRC, Justice Cherno Sulayman Jallow (QC), welcomed the new staff to the CRC noting that, it is paramount that new staff and journalists understand the mandate and work of the CRC. “It is important that we ensure that the particular goal of drafting the new Constitution for The Gambia and accompanying report is done properly, effectively, efficiently and in a timely fashion,” he said. Justice Jallow recognized the value of the CRC staff in ensuring the CRC executes its mandate and therefore enjoined them to be committed to duties and serve with due diligence. He added: “The constitutional review process is designed to be fair, transparent and as objective as possible.” He said the process is a ‘national endeavor’, designed to ensure that the Constitution will stand the test of time adding that the CRC is committed to fairness and impartiality in the process and that it will ensure that the document reflects the needs and aspirations of the Gambian people. The chairperson noted that the constitution-making process will include the inputs of all Gambians both in the country and the diaspora. “We have a collective responsibility to ensure that whatever we do is transparent, fair and objective. The credibility of the CRC depends on the credibility of each and every one of us,” he advised. During the course of the induction, participants are expected to be introduced to the CRC’s strategic documents and other thematic issues relevant to the development of the new Constitution. Participants at the training expressed delight to be part of the process and resolved their unflinching commitment to relentlessly serve the CRC. They highlighted their expectations from the training. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For more information, please contact: Secretary to the CRC Telephone: 3773077 Head of the CRC Communication Unit Telephone: +2203420440 Email:Saineymarenah@gmail.com |
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Posted - 18 Oct 2018 : 12:33:38 Justice Jallow urges CRC staff to refrain from politics
The Point: Wednesday, October 17, 2018 http://thepoint.gm/africa/gambia/article/justice-jallow-urges-crc-staff-to-refrain-from-politics
The chairman of Constitutional Review Commission (CRC), Justice Cherno Sulayman Jallow, has called on the staff of the commission to refrain themselves from politics during the constitutional review process.
“We should not make sure that our political sentiments or beliefs to overcome the review process. We should all be objective and we should all diffuse ourselves from politics so that the constitution that we will draft will be drafted proficiently, efficiently and timely,” he said.
Justice Jallow was speaking during the opening of a four-day training for CRC Secretariat Staff and partners at a local hotel in Bijilo.
The training according to Justice Jallow, was to introduce participants formally on the CRC Act 2017, the CRC Code of Conduct for staff, the Organogram of the CRC, the CRC Action Plan and Overview of CRC Strategies.
Justice Jallow told the Staff that: “We all have a duty to ensure that the new constitution to be written is done proficiently, efficiently and timely.”
“The credibility of the CRC depends on the credibility of each and every one of us. This is to assure each and every Gambian about the whole process that the review process is done efficiently and proficiently,” he advised his staff.
He indicated that the review process is designed in a way that it will be as objective as possible. He said the general public of The Gambia both at home and abroad, civil society groups and other sectors of the society have a stake in the review process.
Jallow also pointed out that there is a need for the country to have strong institutions.
“The constitution no matter how good or perfect it is, there should be strong institutions so that they can serve as its monitoring and implementing mechanism,” he said.
He urged participants to dissociate themselves from politics. “No staff of the CRC Secretary shall display or demonstrate any membership or affiliation to any political party or organisation during the pendency of his or her employment with the CRC Secretariat,” he emphasised.
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