The Gambian government has formally responded to a recent national opinion poll released by CepRass that highlighted widespread public anxiety. Officials addressed the survey’s findings on Tuesday, acknowledging citizen concerns while defending the administration’s governance record and policy direction.
The poll revealed that many Gambians remain deeply worried about economic conditions and persistent corruption within public institutions. These findings have sparked renewed debate about living standards and transparency in a nation still navigating its democratic transition following decades of authoritarian rule.
The survey also raised questions about the ruling party’s electoral prospects and its commitment to democratic principles. While the New Patriotic Party faces scrutiny over its performance, government spokespersons emphasized ongoing reforms and engagement with citizens to address legitimate grievances.
The administration’s reaction underscores the delicate balance facing Gambian leaders as they manage public expectations amid economic pressures. By publicly engaging with the poll’s findings, authorities aim to demonstrate responsiveness while reinforcing confidence in their democratic mandate and reform agenda.





