NCCE REACH OUT TO DECENTRALIZED COMMUNITY STRUCTURES TO ENHANCE INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION IN GRASSROOTS GOVERNANCE

April 20, 2021 / Comments Off on NCCE REACH OUT TO DECENTRALIZED COMMUNITY STRUCTURES TO ENHANCE INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION IN GRASSROOTS GOVERNANCE

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The National Council for Civic Education (NCCE) has recently concluded the Training of Decentralized Community Structures On Civic Education and Inclusive Participation in Decision-Making Processes in The Regions.

Speaking at the launching of the training in Basse, Mr Yusupha Bojang, The Programme Manager of NCCE, said that the training is targeting about 480 participants from Multi-Disciplinary Facilitation Teams (MDFTs), VDCs, WDCs and Mothers’ Clubs and is “meant to promote civic education to increase inclusiveness and participation in decision-making in grassroots governance”. He added that the targeted participants are a representation of the critical mass in the grassroots and therefore have a staggering potential “in influencing the thinking and actions of your people”. 

He reiterated his institution’s commitment to intensify civic education campaigns as the country braces itself for a crucial presidential election that will be a pivotal moment to consolidate and cement the democratic trajectory of the Gambia. He also used the opportunity to call on citizens, particularly young people to respect the laws of the land and desist from the abuse of social media and not be allowed to be used by politicians as pawns in the political chess game.

Speaking on behalf of the Governor of URR, Alhaji Jatta commended the timing of the training and encouraged NCCE to further increase their efforts towards rigorous citizenship education across the country, suggesting the NCCE to broaden partnership with community structures, and other stakeholders working in the field of civic education, so as to educate as many people as possible on the rights and duties.

Mr Foday Danjo, Chairman Basse Area Council heaped praises on NCCE for upholding its constitutional mandate of educating Gambians on their rights and duties. He called on the Government and other partners to support NCCE in any way that will increase its full effectiveness and presence throughout the country.

For Lady Councilor Jonfolo Jarju of Basse, the Training is tailor-made to make them aware, so that they can function sufficiently in the development of the communities. She made a special focus on women stating that “women have long been left behind in development, including education and others”. At the end of her remarks, she cautioned women to be careful in exercising political participation without having conflicts from differences in their political choices.

The twelve-day Training was supported by UNICEF Gambia, through the United Nations Peacebuilding Fund (UNPBF), and was implemented in 12 different communities in URR, CRR and LRR with four venues in each of the regions.