ββIn The Gambia, the need is quite urgent for policymakers to engage academics, and benefit from their practice and knowledge to ensure that we embed their expertise into policy formulation processes and implementation for optimum performance and resultsββ. He noted
Underscoring the importance of policymakers engaging academics, President Barrow said: ββindependence of The University of The Gambia will be safeguarded to enhance empirical research and unbiased learning and teaching processes, which are central to the mandate of all institutions of higher learningββ.
He added that the academic freedom will enable the University to entrench internal monitoring mechanisms and to provide reliable feedback to Government and its institutions for appropriate action.
Touching on the non-interference policy of his government, President Barrow said the Human Rights institutions continue to perform their duties according to their mandates, to ensure good governance and transparency.
ββThrough them, more awareness of the peopleβs rights and freedoms would endure. It is assumed that this will minimise ignorance, and allow for unleashing the creative potentials of the citizenryββ the President said while urging UTG that their programmes or courses have to be functional and responsive to societal needs.
While applauding the graduates for their success, President Barrow reaffirmed his governmentβs commitment to supporting and strengthening the UTG in order to augment their contribution towards establishing a viable and flourishing nation built on a new model of democracy and good governance.
A total of 771 students were conferred a Bachelors degree while 98 awarded post-graduate/ Masters