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Gambia: 'Passing Disability Bill Means Upholding Sovereignty of All Citizens,' Says Krubally

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[Foroyaa] Muhammed Krubally, a lawyer by profession and the Gambia's first and only visually impaired magistrate and the Chairperson of the Gambia Federation of the Disabled (GFD), has disclosed that the passing of the Disability Bill 2021 means upholding the sovereignty of all citizens.

Source: allAfrica.com

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