Ministry presents key reforms at Presidential Delivery Forum

H.E. Adama Barrow President at State House Banjul the Gambia
H.E. Adama Barrow President at State House Banjul the Gambia | Twitter Website

State House, Banjul, 21st August 2024: Honourable Baboucarr Bouy led his technical team to discuss the Ministry of Public Service’s key reform agenda at the Presidential Delivery Forum.

The Ministry reported that with support from the World Bank, it is spearheading a Public Administration Modernization Project (PAMP), which aims to improve fiscal and human resource management capacity for improved service delivery.

The project will contribute to:

- Strengthen the management of public revenue expenditures and audit reports of government to improve accountability and decision-making.
- Strengthen public administration.
- Improve transparency and citizen engagement in service delivery.

The Director of the Ministry, Mr. Sheriff Jallow, reported that the Ministry has introduced pay reform, pay and grading review, pension reform, recycling of loan schemes among others in order to successfully attract, retain and motivate technical and professional personnel into the civil service. It was also reported that a new directorate has been established due to the new Public Service Pension Act enacted in 2022.

Key among the reform initiatives in the Public Service is enhancing discipline, ethical conduct, and high performance of civil servants. The team reported that electronic clocks have been installed in 20 Ministries with a further 100 procured to be installed in MDAs. This will instill discipline to promote good governance, transparency, and accountability among civil servants and improve the image of the civil service in time management.

During the session, President Barrow acknowledged the Ministry’s effort and suggested setting up a monitoring team to add professional guidance to ensure Ministries and civil servants become more productive.

Mr. Jallow reported that the Ministry has developed recruitment guidelines outlining processes, best practices, and strategies for recruiting and selecting candidates for jobs to re-institutionalize meritocracy, due process, and professionalism in personnel administration. He added that the Ministry is strategically reviewing General Orders, Public Service Act 1991, development and review of policies among other reviews.

Honourable Bouy said the reforms are meant to improve service delivery and welfare of civil servants. “What matters to us is the quality of service we are delivering,” he added.

President Barrow applauded the Minister and his team for their achievements noting that transforming Public Management Office into a Ministry was indeed commendable action.

The Barrow administration sees restoring Public Service core values as essential; hence The Government of The Gambia established the Ministry of Public Service aimed at providing efficient and effective civil service.




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