Lucretia St. Clair Joof was the first Gambian female member of the legislature. St. Clair Joof was a secondary school teacher in the early 1930s, later working as a clerk at a French retailer. St. Clair Joof had worked as a council member of the Bathurst City Council (BCC) since 1964, and was nominated again in that capacity in January 1968. Additionally she served as chairman of the Parks and Recreational Committee and was responsible for the construction of the playground on the MacCarthy Square and the King George V Memorial Park. After a bill to increase the number of nominated seats in the House of Representatives from two to four was passed in August 1968, President
Dawda Jawara nominated her as a member. She left Parliament in 1977, but continued to serve on the city council. == Private life ==