President Barrow promotes army chief, others

The Gambian leader President Adama Barrow has promoted the Chief of Defence Staff Yankuba Drammeh, and three of his juniors.

They are promoted from the ranks of Lieutenant General, Major General and Brigadier General, respectively. And the other promoted army officers are Deputy Chief of Defense Staff Mamat Cham, Commander of the Republican National Guard, Turo Jawneh, and Commander Gambia National Army Ousman Gomez, these constitutes the apex decision-making body responsible for the daily operations of The Gambia Armed Forces.

Speaking at the promotion ceremony at State House, President Adama Barrow, who is the Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces, said: “the promotions of the Officers are based on Merit and are the result of dedication to duty, exemplary leadership qualities, loyalty and trust earned by the decorated Officers.

“As trusted Officers, it’s incumbent upon you and all those under your command to continue to respond to the security needs and aspirations of The Gambian people. This calls for acquainting yourselves with Security Sector Reform programme, guided by the National Security Policy and National Security Strategy, 2020-2024,” he said

Minister of Defence Honorable Sheikh Omar Faye urged the decorated Officers to deliver to the expectations of Gambian people, adding that the decoration signifies that SSR has taken new steps and would soon be delivered to Gambians.

The Chief of Defence Staff Lt General Yankuba Drammeh in his vote of thanks commended the President for approving their promotions, and several other promotions in the GAF from 2017 to date.

While applauding the President for prioritising the creation of professional Armed Forces devoid of politics and tribal sentiments, the CDS assured that they would continue to strive hard to meet his expectations.

The oaths were administered by the deputy Secretary General and Head of the Cilvil Service, Salimatou Touray.

Meanwhile, President Barrow presided over a symbolic handover of car keys to the CDS, following the procurement of 28 soft skin vehicles earmarked for possible GAF deployment to one of the UN missions. This is in part a fulfilment of one of the UN’s table of equipment required for the deployment of a Quick Reaction Force company.