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Gambia News : Gambian business sector discuss contingency plan against global financial crisis
A high profile consultative meeting with the business community and
other stakeholders including bankers was held at the National Assembly
chambers in Banjul on Monday with the objective of discussing the
impact of the current global crisis and to work out contingency plans
in the case of any eventuality.
The speaker
of the National Assembly Fatoumata Garba Jahumpa underlined the
importance of a contingency plan for a country like the Gambia with its
vulnerable economy. She commended the government for successfully
steering the economy without a rise in the price of commodities.
Finance and Economic Affairs Minister Musa Gibril Bala
Gaye noted that where bigger and stronger economies have been shaken by
the global crisis, The Gambia with its smaller economy is bound to be
affected. He recommended wider use of the waters of the River Gambia
for agriculture through flood irrigation.
On his part, the Trade and Industry Minister, Abdou
Kolley said the private sector is the engine of growth for the Gambian
economy, adding that The Gambia with its smaller economy is bound to be
affected by the global crisis sooner or later. He also described the
country as having one of the most liberal economies in Africa.
Other contributors included the President of the Gambia
Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Bai Matarr Drammeh and the Governor
of the Central Bank, Momodou Bamba Saho who both alluded to the
country’s strong and stable banking system.
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