A fresh youth movement just threw a wrench into personality politics, daring young Gambians to ditch the strongman script and build a rules-first system instead.
BNT launch and governance pitch
BNT launch and governance pitch
- Believe for National Transformation kicked off at Bijilo Nursery School.
- Modou Mbaye pitched a youth-led collective leadership model.
- Movement rejects personality-driven politics outright.
- BNT pushes institutions that operate on clear rules.
- BNT invites youth to apply for the governing council.
- The plan assigns one representative per local government area.
- Selection hinges on merit, integrity, and competence.
- An independent committee will oversee the vetting process.
- Mbaye cited 76 percent feeling the country is off track.
- He flagged 63 percent of youth eyeing exit abroad.
- Speech highlighted idle farmland and steep living costs.
- Weak institutions were tagged as barriers to development.
- Movement centers on youth empowerment and economic overhaul.
- Decentralization and accountability anchor the reform pitch.
- Leaders are urged to chase systemic change over personal gain.
- Call urges Gambians to help shape governance principles.