AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMonetary Policy Update: The Central Bank of The Gambia kept its Monetary Policy Rate at 14% and maintained key reserve and lending/deposit facilities, citing rising inflation pressures and global risks. Tax & Revenue Drive: The Gambia Revenue Authority urged Gambians to embrace digitalisation as it transforms tax collection, while President Barrow praised taxpayers and highlighted GRA’s 2025 revenue surge. Energy & Petroleum Spotlight: The Petroleum Commission’s Director, Engr. Cany Jobe Taal, won a Leading Woman in African Energy award in London as The Gambia showcased petroleum potential to investors. Business Recognition: Jah Oil/Jah Multi Industries was named Importer of the Year at the 2026 GRA Taxpayers’ Awards for strong compliance and fiscal contribution. Maritime Readiness: Obangame Express (OE26) wrapped up after a major Gulf of Guinea security exercise that included The Gambia, focused on sea crime response and coordination. Regional Integration: The Republic of the Congo announced visa-free entry for all African nationals from January 2027, adding momentum to freer movement across Africa. Food Inflation Pressure: A feature revisited how food inflation at 6.7% is hitting low-income households hardest, calling for deeper food-sovereignty reforms.
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