The Gambia gives out diplomatic passports much like party favors these days. These special travel documents should help officials represent the country abroad, but many holders have no real diplomatic duties. People use them mainly for personal travel or business instead of serving national interests.
Those with political connections often receive these passports without merit. Some misuse diplomatic immunity to avoid security checks or taxes. This hurts the national reputation abroad when travelers expect special treatment without doing anything for The Gambia. Every undeserving passport holder takes away an opportunity from someone who could actually help the country grow internationally.
The government needs strict rules about who qualifies. Only active diplomats, ministers, or official representatives should carry these documents. An independent committee should review all applications carefully. Passports should expire when official duties end, forcing people to return them. Regular checks would ensure that everyone with diplomatic status actually works for the country.
Other African nations, like Rwanda, fixed similar problems through reforms. Gambian citizens must demand better from their leaders. The media should investigate abuses of diplomatic status. These documents represent The Gambia worldwide, opening doors for trade when used properly. Merit matters more than personal connections when deciding who carries the national seal abroad.
Those with political connections often receive these passports without merit. Some misuse diplomatic immunity to avoid security checks or taxes. This hurts the national reputation abroad when travelers expect special treatment without doing anything for The Gambia. Every undeserving passport holder takes away an opportunity from someone who could actually help the country grow internationally.
The government needs strict rules about who qualifies. Only active diplomats, ministers, or official representatives should carry these documents. An independent committee should review all applications carefully. Passports should expire when official duties end, forcing people to return them. Regular checks would ensure that everyone with diplomatic status actually works for the country.
Other African nations, like Rwanda, fixed similar problems through reforms. Gambian citizens must demand better from their leaders. The media should investigate abuses of diplomatic status. These documents represent The Gambia worldwide, opening doors for trade when used properly. Merit matters more than personal connections when deciding who carries the national seal abroad.