Presidential Hopeful Essa Faal named Dabakh Malick as his Diaspora Liaison

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Malick Jarju is Essa Faal New Diaspora Liaison

The “Turn Around Sobeyaa” movement for the election of Mr. Essa Mbye Faal, Presidential aspirant for the December 4th Presidential Elections, announces the designation of Mr. Malick Jarju commonly known as Dabakh Malick as its Diaspora liaison.

In this new role, Dabakh Malick will be the focal point for our diaspora mobilization and coordination of activities in the Diaspora groups. Mr. Dabakh Malick is an exemplary youth with outstanding character and care for our beloved country, The Gambia.

Dabakh is a prime example of Sobeyaa and homegrown success. The business he co-founded currently employs over 50 Gambian youth in the Gambia, expanded operations to 5 African countries, and was nominated as a young trending business in Africa by Harvard University Business School in 2018.

The movement is also happy to announce the designation of

Mr. Musa Jallow, deputy diaspora liaison.

Mr. Jallow has an MBA in Finance from Franklin University in Ohio USA and a BA Hons in Accounting and Finance from the University of Wales, UK. Musa currently works as Assistant Vice President and Service Review Regional Leader at Morgan Stanley an American multinational investment bank and financial services company. Mr. Jallow is from Brikama West Coast Region and currently resides in Columbus Ohio with his family. Musa will be working with Dabakh Malick as the focal point of the diaspora engagement and coordination.

Dabakh Malick can be reached on +220 799 8418 WhatsApp only or +1 929 285 2492 direct calls only.

Mr. Musa Jallow can be reached at +1 347 220 5421 direct and WhatsApp

Please join us in wishing Dabakh Malick and Musa Jallow success in this new challenge.

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Mr. Sainey M.K. Marenah is a Prominent Gambian journalist, founding editor The Alkamba Times and formerly head of communications at the Constitutional Review Commission (CRC) and Communications and PR Consultant for The Gambia Pilot Program, under Gamworks. Mr. Marenah served as the Social media Strategist and Editor at Gambia Radio and Television Services. He is also the Banjul Correspondent for Voice of America Radio. Sainey is a human rights and developmental journalist who has carved a strong niche particularly in new media environments in the Gambian media industry. Mr. Marenah began his career as a junior reporter with the Point Newspaper in the Gambia in 2008 and rose through the ranks to become Chief correspondent before moving to The Standard Newspaper also in Banjul as Editorial Assistant and head of News. He is a household name in the Gambia’s media industry having covered some of the most important stories in the former and current government. These include the high profile treason cases including the Trial of Former military chiefs in Banjul in 2009 to 2012. Following his arrest and imprisonment by the former regime of President, Yahya Jammeh in 2014, Marenah moved to Dakar Senegal where he continues to practice Journalism freelancing for various local and international Media organization’s including the BBC, Al-Jazeera, VOA, and ZDF TV in Germany among others. He is the co-Founder of the Banjul Based Media Center for Research and Development; an institution specialized in research and development undertakings. As a journalist and Communication Expert, focused on supporting the Gambia's transitional process, Mr Marenah continues to play a pivotal role in shaping a viable media and communications platform that engages necessary tools and action to increase civic participation and awareness of the needs of transitional governance to strengthen the current move towards democratization. Mr. Marenah has traveled extensively as a professional journalist in both Europe, Africa and United States and attended several local and international media trainings.

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