
Mr Jallow
Mr Jallow is a prominent figure in The Gambia's livestock sector, serving as a representative for the National Livestock Owners Association (NALOA). He recently made headlines by responding to allegations made by the Lands Minister that Gambian herdsmen are linked to jihadist activities. Jallow strongly rejected this characterization, asserting that Gambian herdsmen are law-abiding citizens who work closely with the government to promote peace and stability in the country. He emphasized the importance of collaboration between livestock farmers and various government ministries in conflict management and agricultural development. His remarks highlighted the commitment of Gambian livestock dealers to maintaining harmony and supporting agricultural initiatives.
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