{"id":177901,"date":"2017-02-15T21:50:01","date_gmt":"2017-02-16T02:50:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/gambia-the-new-gambia-are-we-ready-for-business-freedom-newspaper\/"},"modified":"2017-02-15T21:50:01","modified_gmt":"2017-02-16T02:50:01","slug":"gambia-the-new-gambia-are-we-ready-for-business-freedom-newspaper","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/socio-economic-collapse\/gambia-the-new-gambia-are-we-ready-for-business-freedom-newspaper\/","title":{"rendered":"Gambia: The New Gambia  Are We Ready For Business &#8211; Freedom Newspaper"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    The new Gambia reminds me of the revolutionary struggles    against colonialism waged and won by countries like Angola,    Guinea Bissau, Zimbabwe and South Africa. Those struggles, like    ours for this new Gambia, involved all and sundry  from the    opposition politicians to the Gambians living in the diaspora,    to the market woman and the cripple in his or her wheel chair.    This new independence was fought and won by all. Now that    President Adama Barrows government is appointing the new    ministers and technocrats to usher in the new Gambia, business    as usual will no longer be viable.  <\/p>\n<p>    History has recorded the earth moving contributions of ancient    Greeks such as Aristotle, Thales, Socrates, Archimedes and    Pythagoras in the fields of Science, Philosophy, Mathematics    and Astronomy, etc. The common thread among all these great    thinkers was that they all went to Ancient Egypt and studied    under the tutelage of Africans. They might have been going back    and forth to Ancient Greece as semesters in their bling    blings during school recesses; nonetheless, they all    completed their studies and went back to Ancient Greece. Their    contributions have positively affected the rest of humanity    until this day. That spirit of civilization and nation building    can be ushered in The Gambia with the dedication, contribution    and hard work from all Gambians. The idea of self-entitlement    and that; government is the answer to all problems have to    undergo collective and societal repudiation.  <\/p>\n<p>    One of the biggest contributors as a block for the victory of    President Barrows coalition government is the Gambian    Diaspora. These Gambian citizens abroad contributed moneys,    moral support, political advice and logistical support among    many. They are more than ever needed to be involved in the    socio-economic development of this new Gambia. Some of them may    be hired as technocrats and bureaucrats in this new government    but the vast majority who have technical and \/or business    experience may rather opt for the private sector instead. Many    Gambians abroad are endowed with successful careers in    Business, Finance, Engineering, Information Technology,    Manufacturing, Management, Mass Communications, Agronomy,    Mechanized and Commercial Farming & Fishing, Medical fields    and Pharmacology to name a few. These avant gardes in    the Diaspora like the Ancient Greeks who studied in Ancient    Egypt, must not be ignored or sidelined in this new Gambian    dispensation.  <\/p>\n<p>    The coalition government has a duty to engage this block of    Gambians to entice and reverse the brain drain, help repatriate    their capital (human and material) back home and to create a    more business friendly environment. It is said that, the    dollar goes to where it is appreciated and this is a cardinal    truth in enticing capital and investment. Where there is a flow    of investment, there are jobs being created. We have seen the    flight of capital and investment, the collapse of the light    manufacturing industry, the collapse of the agricultural    sector, the collapse of the re-export trade, the dwindling of    tourism, and many more sad realities. Our youths have adversely    become casualties of the debacle of a dictatorial system. Where    there are no jobs or hope for the future, the back way    becomes the viable alternative.  <\/p>\n<p>    This coalition government is mandated to politically and    legally clean up the mess created during the last 22 years    and tidy it up to a level playing field for the future    governments to come. We do not expect for this coalition    government to embark on massive white elephant projects.    Instead we are looking forward to constitutional reform,    electoral reform, investment and tax reform, diplomatic reform,    international treaty reforms, etc. Business as usual is no    longer viable. The involvement of Gambians in the diaspora is    urgently needed if this new independence is to be    sustainable. It is not wise to totally relinquish and partition    off your economy to outside forces whose bottom line is to    transfer abroad whatever gains they make here. Heavy Gambian    participation and stewardship of the economy are vital. These    are some recommendations for the coalition government:  <\/p>\n<p>    Similar policies are currently being manifested in countries    like Ethiopia, Tanzania, Rwanda, Ghana and Botswana. No wonder    most of them are called the Economic Tigers of Africa today.  <\/p>\n<p>    We are witnessing the support coming from the European Union    and the World Bank. These funds must be put into good use. The    government should avoid creating more and more bureaucracies.    It is my opinion that when only bureaucrats meet to design    policies regarding job creation and tax relief, more    unnecessary levels of bureaucracies result instead of jobs    being created. Consultation with the private sector in    developing policies is vital. Besides youth training schemes,    capacity building and deficit spending reduction, etc., some of    these funds should be allocated for tax relief to potential    Gambian Diaspora investors and suffering businesses at home to    help bring back the many private sector jobs that have been    lost over the years. If the government succeeds in creating an    environment for a more vibrant private sector economy,    self-entrenchment, redundancy and corruption in the public    sector will dissipate significantly. Worthy civil servants in    the public sector will briefly serve their quota in government    knowing that they can join a vibrant private sector eventually.    The sense of nationalism has dawned in this new Gambia thereby    requiring a paradigm shift. Policies of the 20th    century may not be practical in the 21st century.    The first republic ingeniously developed the re-export trade    into a successful sector. The second republic squandered that    sector thereby giving Senegal the competitive edge.    Subsequently our re-export trade volume and currency adversely    suffered. So we must not cry over spilt milk or play second    fiddle in the re-export trade competition given the reality of    our geographical disadvantage. We must think outside the box    again to steer Gambia into a brighter future. We must think and    act globally in making and selling products and services that    are unique and second to none. In closing, I believe that the    new Gambia will be ready for business.  <\/p>\n<p>    Written by: Musa Sallah, Brufut, The Gambia  <\/p>\n<p>    Views: 97  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read the original here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.freedomnewspaper.com\/gambia-the-new-gambia-are-we-ready-for-business\/\" title=\"Gambia: The New Gambia  Are We Ready For Business - Freedom Newspaper\">Gambia: The New Gambia  Are We Ready For Business - Freedom Newspaper<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> The new Gambia reminds me of the revolutionary struggles against colonialism waged and won by countries like Angola, Guinea Bissau, Zimbabwe and South Africa. 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