Sheikh Tijan Gaye becomes of the latest among voices proffering their perspectives on the fragile state of security and safety in the country. Assessing what he calls an "unprecedented rate" of violent crimes in The Gambia, including the recent murder of the late Yunusa Mbye, his friend and graduate assistant at the School of Education in the University of The Gambia (UTG), Gaye stresses that The Gambia has now become “a serious country”. Gaye n…
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