The State Intelligence Services has stepped into unfamiliar territory, inviting journalists into its Banjul headquarters for the first time. The agency, once known as the feared National Intelligence Agency under Yahya Jammeh, used the briefing to present itself as a new institution shaped by reform and a culture of openness.[Read More…] The State Intelligence Services has stepped into unfamiliar territory, inviting journalists into its Banjul headquarters for the first time. The agency, once known as the feared National Intelligence Agency under Yahya Jammeh, used the briefing to present itself as a new institution shaped by reform and a culture of openness.[Read More…] Gambia News | JollofNews
Historic Shift As SIS Opens Its Doors To The Media
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