Democracy does not perish in moments of loud confrontation. More often, it weakens in prolonged silence. The greatest threat to national progress is not always corruption, inefficiency, or poor leadership alone. Sometimes, it is the quiet surrender of citizens who watch, observe, complain in private, yet remain absent when their voices are most needed. The Gambia stands at a defining moment in its democratic evolution. Since the historic politic…
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