Cabinet of the Gambia

The Cabinet of The Gambia is responsible for advising the President of The Gambia and for carrying out other functions as prescribed by law. It is composed of the President, the Vice-President, and the Secretaries of State. It is responsible for regulating the procedure of its own meetings and is held accountable for its actions by the National Assembly, according to Sections 74 and 75 of the Constitution of The Gambia.[1][2]

The current Cabinet of The Gambia is the Cabinet of Adama Barrow, led by President Adama Barrow.

Cabinet ministers

According to Section 71 (2) of the Constitution of The Gambia, a person cannot serve as a Minister in the Cabinet of The Gambia if they are a member of the National Assembly or hold the citizenship of any other country. In addition, the Attorney General must have been a member of the Gambian bar for at least five years prior to their appointment.[2]

Cabinet ministers are appointed directly by the President of The Gambia and must swear an oath before assuming the functions of their office. The office of a cabinet minister becomes vacant following the assumption of office by a new President, by the revoking of their appointment by the sitting President, by their resignation or by their death. Section 71 (5) also states that if there is a vote of censure against a cabinet minister by the National Assembly, the President will also revoke their appointment.[2]

Roles

Current composition

Vice-President Minister of Women's Affairs Minister of Defence[3] Minister of Foreign Affairs Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs Minister of Tourism and Culture Minister of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology Minister of Basic and Secondary Education Minister of Health and Social Welfare Minister of Agriculture Minister of Trade, Industry, Regional Integration and Employment Minister of Forestry, Environment, Climate Change and Natural Resources Minister of Fisheries, Water Resources and National Assembly Matters Minister of Energy and Petroleum Minister of Lands and Regional Government Minister of Justice/Attorney General Minister of Information and Communication Infrastructure Minister of the Interior Minister of Youth and Sports Minister of Transport, Works and Infrastructure

Notes

    References

    1. Alan Doig; Stephanie McIvor (2004-11-26). "Transparency International Questionnaire: The Gambia 2004" (PDF). Middlesbrough: National Integrity Systems. p. 15. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-25. Retrieved 2011-05-17.
    2. "Constitution of the Republic of The Gambia, 1997" (PDF). University of Minnesota Human Rights Library. Retrieved 18 February 2017.
    3. "BARROW APPOINTS HIS FIRST DEFENSE MINISTER OMAR FAYE; AS HE HIRES AND FIRES MINISTERS!". Freedom Newspaper. 22 August 2019. Retrieved 23 August 2019.
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