By Mariatou Ngum
The Minister of Trade, Industry, Regional Integration and Employment (MoTIE), Hon. Baboucar Ousmaila Joof, has cautioned his team that expectations are very high in this country; that everybody is looking up to the Ministry of Trade to determine the prices of commodities that are coming from other countries; “to drive prices down, to make living conditions favourable; and to hand them jobsâ€. He added: “As a team we cannot sit down and fold our arms and do nothing towards the situation in the country.â€
Mr Joof said this last week while presiding over opening of a four-day retreat of the MoTIE at Tendaba Camp in Kiang West, Lower River Region.
The objective of the retreat was to develop a consolidated annual work plan, which will be one of the ministry’s working instruments for 2023. The retreat will also ensure the validation of the pillar on trade, private sector development, and employment creation in the Green Recovery Focused National Development Plan.
Further in his opening statement, Minister Joof expressed that the forum would afford him the opportunity to get the information he needed about the Ministry, the various sections of the Ministry, as well as to communicate his vision to the technical team.
“It has been suggested in the previous speeches that the country’s economy depends on MoTIE for functioning and this brings along the departments and agencies under the ministry. Therefore, if they failed to perform their functions as a ministry, they cannot expect the economy of the country to survive; meaning they cannot impact positively the lives of the Gambian people,†he cautioned.
Mr. Lamin Dampha, the Permanent Secretary at MoTIE said the retreat is not only a working session but also a family reunion – “to know and appreciate each other better, which is very important when working togetherâ€. He therefore underscored the need for consultation and collaboration throughout the forum.
While speaking about resources – mobilisation and the constraints – Mr Dampha urged the staff, institutions and agencies under the ministry to not be limited by the scarce resources, saying they must come together and mobilise resources. He mentioned a joint border post with Senegal, which is an ECOWAS project. This he said is important to The Gambia.
The retreat is being attended by senior management and personnel of the directorates, units, and institutions under the purview of MoTIE; namely, The Gambia Investment and Exports Promotion Agency (GIEPA), The Gambia Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (GCCPC), Weights and Measures Bureau (WMB), the Gambia Standards Bureau (TGSB) and Department of Labour.