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Fatoumatta Bah-Barrow

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First Lady of the Gambia
Fatoumatta Bah-Barrow
First Lady of the Gambia
Assumed office
January 19, 2017
PresidentAdama Barrow
Preceded byZeinab Jammeh
Personal details
BornFatoumatta Bah
(1974-08-05)August 5, 1974 (age 51)
Spouse
ChildrenTwo

Fatoumatta Bah-Barrow, also spelledFatoumata, (born August 5, 1974) is the first wife ofthe GambianPresidentAdama Barrow and theFirst Lady of the Gambia since 2017. She is a member of the Fula ethnic group.[1]

Education and profession

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Fatoumatta Bah-Barrow is the daughter of businessman Abdoulie Bah and Isatou Jallow. She is a member of theFula Ethnic group.[2] She spent her childhood in Basse with her two siblings, attending St. George's School. After completing her education, she moved to the capital, Banjul, where she met Adama Barrow. The couple married on March 20, 1997, when Fatoumatta was 22 years old. Together they have a son, Mamadou Barrow, and a daughter, Taibou Barrow.[1]Adama Barrow has beenPresident of The Gambia since January 2017. Barrow also married asecond wife, (Sarjo Mballow-Barrow.).[2]

From 2000 to 2001, she worked in the sales andmarketing department of theElton Oil Company [de] and then at theAfricell Gambia LTD until 2008.[3] BeforeAdama Barrow's presidency, Fatoumatta was involved in managing a family business while also assisting her husband in his real estate ventures. During the 2016 presidential election, she actively supported his campaign, conducting door-to-door outreach to promote his bid for office.[1]

First Lady

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Bah-Barrow supported her husband's election campaign in the run-up to the2016 Gambian presidential election. Similar to his predecessor,Yahya Jammeh, the new President Adama Barrow stipulated that only his first wife, Fatoumatta Bah-Barrow, should assume the role ofFirst Lady of the Gambia.[4]

The FaBB Foundation

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In her role as First Lady, she supports charities andaid organizations. She founded the Fatoumatta Bah-Barrow Foundation (FaBB) on May 1, 2017, with the goals of combattingpoverty and supporting the sick, women and children. In February 2018, the foundation entered into a partnership with the medical groupMerck KGaA to combatinfertility in women.[5]

33-Million Dalasi Controversy

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The 33-million-dalasi controversy revolves around allegations against the, Fatoumatta Bah-Barrow Foundation (FABB). In August 2018, it was reported that on December 18, 2017, a sum of 752,000US dollars (33 millionGambian dalasi) had been transferred from aHong Kong account to a bank account belonging to the Fatoumatta Bah-Barrow Foundation. According to media reports, $746,000 of that sum was transferred toWhite Airways, a Portuguesecharter airline, to charter a flight toChina. The questions arose about the payment's connection with President Barrow's trip toChina on December 19, 2017. The Chinese electrical manufacturing companyTBEA, which transferred the sum, was about to conclude a contract with the Gambian state-owned National Water and Electricity Company (NAWEC) for the construction of electricity transmission networks at the time. The board of the foundation announced an investigation of the payments.[6][7]

In September 2019, the foundation called on the government to publicly disclose the transfer and clear Bah-Barrow's reputation. According toThe Standard newspaper, the money was intended as financial support for the official trip of the president to China. It was transferred to the foundation account, since direct access to the funds was possible at the time. If the money had been transferred to a government account at theCentral Bank of The Gambia rather than the foundation, the government would not have been unable to access it until threebusiness days later, while the president was already traveling at the time.[8]

References

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  1. ^abc"Fatou Bah-Barrow – The Standard Newspaper | Gambia". 2020-03-10. Retrieved2024-06-04.
  2. ^ab"Meet The Wives Of New Gambian President Adama Barrow".Peace FM Online. 2017-01-20.Archived from the original on 2021-03-18. Retrieved2022-05-19.
  3. ^"H.E Mrs. Fatoumatta Bah-Barrow – AFLPM". Archived fromthe original on 2024-11-02. Retrieved2024-11-21.
  4. ^Mbaye, F. (2017-11-30)."Barrow confirms first wife will be country's First Lady".WhatsOn-Gambia.com.Archived from the original on 2022-05-15. Retrieved2022-05-15.
  5. ^"1st Lady's Foundation joins forces with MERCK on infertility awareness".The Point. 2018-02-18. Archived fromthe original on 2019-01-14. Retrieved2022-05-19.
  6. ^"Fatoumatta Bah-Barrow Foundation Opens Up An Investigations Into The Secret Transfer Of D33 M From A Hong Kong Bank Into The First Lady's UK Guaranty Trust Bank Account".WhatsOn-Gambia.com. 2018-08-24. Archived from the original on 2018-08-24. Retrieved2022-05-19.
  7. ^"Source Of The Money Deposited Into The Fatou Bah Barrow Foundation".The Fatu Network. 2018-08-28.Archived from the original on 2022-03-15. Retrieved2022-05-19.
  8. ^Bah, Omar (2018-09-30)."'Gov't should clear First Lady's name over D35m saga'".The Standard (the Gambia). Archived fromthe original on 2021-08-17. Retrieved2022-05-19.
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