Going Forward – 25 Targets for Gambia @75
- Legislation for the abolition of 18th February and recognition of 24th April as Independence Day
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Legislation of a single term of five-year presidential tenure with regular free, fair and transparent elections conducted in peace and calm
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Removal of all draconian and colonial laws and replace with human rights-friendly laws
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Removal of all Constitutional restrictions to personal liberty, citizen empowerment, economic freedom and social development
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Restructuring of state institutional arrangements to ensure greater efficiency, effectiveness, transparency, accountability and responsiveness
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Provision of quality and relevant free education from primary to tertiary levels
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Provision of universal quality free health care services
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Provision of universal social security
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Provision of free, uninterrupted and 24-hour internet, water and electricity services
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Creation of the Gambia Inventors and Inventions Institute
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Attainment of 100% literacy rate
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Attainment of 100% food self sufficiency
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Attainment of 75 years life expectancy
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Reduction of income tax and maintain at most at 7%
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Reduction of interest rates and maintain at most at 1.5%
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Infant and maternal mortality rates reduced and maintained at
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Attainment of ‘Developed Country’ status as per UNDP Human Development Report
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Attainment of ‘Clean Country’ status as per Corruption Perception Index of Transparency International
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Attainment of ‘Child-friendly country ‘status as per various stakeholders’ state of children reports
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Attainment of ‘Good Governance’ status as per the Ibrahim Index of African Governance of Mo Ibrahim Foundation
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Attainment of ‘Free Country’ status report as per the Freedom in the World report of Freedom House
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Attainment of ‘Media Freedom’ status as per various stakeholders’ world press freedom reports
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Attainment of ‘Lowest Total Tax Rate’ status as per the Doing Business Report of World Bank
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Winning two African Cup of Nations and reaching the finale of the FIFA World Cup
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Attainment and maintenance of happiest country status as per various stakeholders’ reports on social and human development
These are my targets that are attainable because we have the human, material and financial resources, and the knowledge and technical capacity with unlimited opportunities in and outside our country that we can tap. These targets when attained will be the time I will claim to be proud of my country. Until then, I am not the least satisfied with this Gambia.
Ends
Madi, the only thing missing in your vision 25 -75 is that all Gambians should go to heaven when they eventually die. Anyway at least you mean well for The Gambia