The new Attorney General and Minister of Justice Honourable Dawda A. Jallow was today sworn in at a moderate ceremony presided over by President Barrow at the State House in Banjul.
Speaking of his character, experience and integrity, President Barrow said the appointment of Hon. Jallow came at a time when his government is solidifying the democratic foundations built to establish a just and peaceful nation, marked by the rule of law, respect for human rights and human dignity.
“Given his training, experience and character, I am confident that Honourable Jallow’s presence in Cabinet will be productive, and will further enrich our discussions and decision-making processes for the advancement of the nation.” He noted
Reflecting on the appointment of Hon. Abubacarr Marie Tambadou as part of the first cabinet appointment of his government three years ago, President Barrow described the former Justice Minister as a selfless person that not only made a name for himself but as well leaves behind an indelible mark on the country’s legal reform programme.
While appealing for Gambians to unite and be law-abiding, President Barrow observed that the diversity of the country should be a source of inspiration, pride and strength in building peace and strengthening social cohesion, instead of breed hate or hostility.
Honourable Jallow in his statement gave assurance that the Ministry of Justice will continue to support and provide the necessary leadership to ensure that the transitional justice process reaches its logical conclusion.