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    GAMBIA: Summary of Government Spending for 2025

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    A detailed account of the government’s expenditures of taxpayer funds in 2025 has been released. The government’s breakdown, which spans January through December of this year, is as follows:

    ~ National debt services – D11 billion

    ~ Office of the President – D1 billion

    ~ National Assembly – D446 million

    ~ Judiciary – D311 million

    ~ IEC – D189 million

    ~ Public Service Commission – D17 million

    ~ National Audit Office – D301 million

    ~ Ministry of Defence – D1.1 billion

    ~ Ministry of Interior – D1.9 billion

    ~ Ministry of Tourism and Culture – D54 million

    ~ Ministry of Foreign Affairs – D1.9 billion

    ~ Ministry of Justice – D205 million

    ~ Ministry of Finance & Economic Affairs – D2 billion

    ~ Pensions and Gratuities – D592 million

    ~ Office of the Ombudsman – D53 million

    ~ Centralised Services – D1.6 billion

    ~ Ministry of Lands and Regional Government – D389 million

    ~ Ministry of Agriculture – D961 million

    ~ Ministry of Transport, Works and Infrastructure – D2.2 billion

    ~ Ministry of Trade, Industry, Regional Integration and Employment – D136 million

    ~ Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education – D5 billion

    ~ Ministry of Health – D2.7 billion

    ~ Ministry of Youth and Sports – D135 million

    ~ Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Natural Resources and Wildlife – D282 million

    ~ Ministry of Information – D67 million

    ~ Ministry of Fisheries and Water Resources – D56 million

    ~ Ministry of Higher Education, Research, Science & Technology – D405 million

    ~ Ministry of Petroleum and Energy – D1.2 billion

    ~ Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Welfare – D98 million

    ~ National Human Rights Commission – D74 million

    ~ Ministry of Communication and Digital Economy – DD96 million

    ~ Ministry of Public Service, Administrative Reforms and Policy Coordination – D452 million

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