NEWS
COLUMN | Draft Constitution Section 36: Enabling People’s Exercise of Rights or Entrenching State’s Urge to Curtail Rights?
By Pa Louis Sambou Just when one thinks that all bad news is exhausted, more and more nasty surprises keep emerging from the horizon. One would have expected the media and press…
PODCAST | My Interview: Risks posed by Draft Constitution – 12 July 2020 with Christian Panorama
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COLUMN | Tambadu Bows Out: A Safe Pair of Hands or a Mis-sell?
By Pa Louis Sambou I am sure very few would have predicted such high-profile resignation this close into election year. Given the circumstances surrounding the myriad of ‘pies’ under the custodianship…
COLUMN | The Case for Sensible Reform Without the Toxic Draft
By Pa Louis Sambou Not even the bookies could have predicted how events turned out. The snap ambush laid dressed in white winter gear in anticipation that the snow-white terrain will last…
COLUMN | Is the Recent SSHFC Episode a Case for Meaningful Public Service Reform?
By Pa Louis Sambou The recent Executive engineered movement of human resources assets within the Civil Service would certainly not have been the first of its kind, the methodology and craft are…
COLUMN | The Finalised Draft Constitution: A Long Overdue Lifeline or A Deadly Sinker?
By Pa Louis Sambou Any informed examination of a final outcome or return of any task must first identify the objectives which were set by the mandate for the given task and…
COLUMN | Why I Think The Draft Constitution Has An Islamic State In Mind
By Pa Louis Sambou (first published 24-Nov-19) In light of the heated debate which has been prompted by the omission of the word “secular” from the draft Constitution by the Constitutional Review…
COLUMN | Why National Assembly Mustn’t Abandon Ship & Govt Must Pass Emergency Legislation [COVID-19 Act]
By Pa Louis Sambou In the trying times ahead of us, having seen what happened in China and is currently happening in Europe, it is without a doubt that when (or if)…