Bah

Bah

politician Sierra Leone

Bah is a Member of Parliament for Banjul North in The Gambia, who has been vocal about the need for better inclusion of people with disabilities in national events and governance. Recently, he criticized the absence of individuals with disabilities during The Gambia's 60th Independence celebrations, emphasizing that such exclusion highlights broader societal neglect. He advocates for the effective implementation of the Disabilities Act 2021 and calls for equal opportunities for all citizens, stressing that meaningful national development relies on inclusivity and active participation of every member of society.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
25,038
Power
26$
Sentiment
5.62
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Gambia 3 5.67 1.03% +0% 2,416,668 25,000 $1,800 19$
Monaco 1 3.00 0.10% +0% 39,242 38 $7,800 8$
Totals 4 2,455,910 25,038 $9,600 27$
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

Gambia Gambia: Minister Bah conceded that no appointment had been made and admitted the President is not considering such an appointment. 4

The Point (Gambia): Lawmakers slam minister Bah over failure to appoint Paramount Chief

Gambia Gambia: Bah is the minister who vowed to make Hajj affordable for all Gambians. 8

The Point (Gambia): Minister vows to make Hajj affordable for all Gambians

Gambia Gambia: Minister Bah emphasised that the sector is riddled with corruption, deceit, and exploitation often targeting vulnerable citizens desperate to own land. 7

The Point (Gambia): Lands Ministry declares war on estate agents robbing Gambians

Gambia Gambia: Minister Bah stated the rampant abuse of land rights where individuals unlawfully occupy leased properties. 8

The Point (Gambia): New land policy to end grabbing, empower legitimate owners

Gambia Gambia: Bah calls for law to protect women amid rising broken-marriages. 8

The Point (Gambia): Bah calls for law to protect women amid rising broken-marriages