Commentary The need for an independent Gambian judiciary Ordinary men and women need support in their fight to claim and protect their liberties, and their natural protectors are the courts December 17, 2018 Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsAppEmail - Advertisement - TagsclaimcourtsfightGambianinindependentjudiciarylibertiesmennaturalneedOrdinaryprotectprotectorssupporttheirwomen Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsAppEmail Previous articleOley Dibba-Wadda appointed ADEA chairpersonNext articleImproper waste disposal and its effects on our health Join The Conversation RELATED ARTICLES Barrow’s 2026 legal year opening address and the national imperative of justice, integrity and renewal January 29, 2026 African history for Africans: Unesco’s Afrocentric rethink in three volumes January 27, 2026 Justice in the long grass: Why the npp regime’s “Special Prosecutor” is a roadmap for impunity January 22, 2026 - Advertisment - - Advertisment - POLL PUTS BARROW IN POLE POSITION FOR VICTORY January 30, 2026 Man arraigned for attempting to kill mother January 30, 2026 UDP: Voters decide elections, not opinion polls January 30, 2026 UMC unfazed by CepRass findings January 30, 2026 Majority of Gambians say Barrow’s third term bid... January 30, 2026 NPP welcomes CepRass polls, rejects claims ‘Barrow performing... January 30, 2026