Photo: Hon Sedia Jatta |
By Ousman A. Marong
The National
Assembly Member for Wuli West Constituency on Friday said
the Coronavirus dubbed COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the disorganized nature of
The Gambia terribly. Hon. Sidia Jatta queried that the government has not prepared
an inventory of all the poor, the needy and the vulnerable people in the
country from Kartong to Koina, before declaring a State of Public Emergency.
According to the erudite parliamentarian, the government
should have provided funding to cater for food provision and essential needs to
the poor, the needy and the vulnerable people nationwide, to help them stay
indoors for a particular period and prevent themselves from the spread and
infection of the Coronavirus disease.
Hon. Jatta made this revelation at the National
Assembly while making his contribution to the proposed adjournment debate on
45-days of State of Public Emergency.
“If they were organized, they have had an inventory
of all the poor and the needy people, whether small or big, from Kartong to
Koina, but we don’t have that. How are we going to deal with the situation? We
have to do a lot of work to identify what needs to be done,” he remarked.
The Wuli West Parliamentarian called for support to
the poor and the needy during this period of COVID-19. He argued that poor and
the vulnerable people who depend on their daily work or business to get food
for their families cannot stay indoors for 45 days without any support from the
government. He said the government has
not released any funding to be given to the weak, the poor and the vulnerable
and therefore he is not convinced to accept the 45 days declaration of State of
Public Emergency.
“A lot needs to be done,” he stated, adding that he
was expecting a comprehensive report on what has happened from the day of declaration
of state of emergency to date.
He saluted the great efforts of the health
authorities in the Upper River Region and urged government to support them
execute their duties in these difficult times.
Hon. Jatta also cautioned his
colleagues not to be complacent amid COVID-19, while urging them to go back to their respective
constituencies and help the people to prevent themselves from the disease.
“I will tell this in the presence of all of you (referring to
ministers and deputies) here that the Ministry of Health is not adequately sourced because if you give me 17 buckets for my people and my constituency has 46 villages what am I going to do with 17 buckets?” he asked.
Hon. Jatta insisted that the Ministry of Health is therefore
creating a problem for the MPs.
“If you cannot cover everybody, stop it. That is creating problems for us if you cannot cover all the villages
please stop it because it gives me a bad name. I don’t have money to provide
for everybody. One of them came and said I
heard about you. Why don’t you come to us?
Are we not part of your constituency?” he further queried.
He finally proposed that the Parliament remains
open throughout the COVID-19 period, adding that the situation is grave, and they
must address it.
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