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Touray Links Infrastructure Deficit to Slow Economic Growth

Summary by voicegambia.com
By: Binta Jaiteh The National Assembly Member for Wuli East, Hon. Suwaibou Touray, has said inadequate infrastructure development remains a major constraint to The Gambia’s economic growth as the country marks 61 years of independence. In an exclusive interview ahead of Independence Day celebrations, Touray said persistent gaps in infrastructure planning and implementation continue to affect key sectors, including health, education and security.…
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voicegambia.com broke the news in on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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