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Gambia News : Ex NIA Boss Passes Away
Reports
reaching this paper have it that the former Director General
of the National Intelligence Agency (N I A), Mr Pa Jallow,
has passed away at the Royal Victoria Teaching Hospital
(RVTH).
He was
appointed on Tuesday the 21st of
November 2006.
He took
over from Momodou Hydara, who was overseeing the post
following the removal of Mr. Harry Sambou.
Mr
Jallow was the first Director of the National Security
Services (NSS) when it was established during the First
Republic.
He has
also served as Commissioner to the North Bank Division in
the First Republic.
Following the change of government in 1994, Mr Jallow served
as The Gambia’s Ambassador to the United Nations until his
recall in the late 90’s. He was appointed as Permanent
Secretary at the Department of State for Defence and later
moved to Department of State for Interior where he served
until the expiry of his contract.
In 2002,
he was appointed as Gambian High Commissioner to Nigeria,
the position he held until when he was appointed as Director
General of the now National Intelligence Agency (NIA). In
October 2007, the late Pa Jallow voluntarily retired on
medical grounds.
In his
remarks, the elder brother Abu Jallow alias captain Jallow,
Ex Director of operations GPA, said, “ I am the elder
brother, we belong to the same mother and father, to me he
was a brother and indeed a very good friend. We had no
secrets between us. In actual fact I lost a very good friend
and a brother. I can say that he has been a very good
citizen.” He stated that they did a lot of things together.
“I will really miss him. He is the only brother I have from
the same father and mother,” he added.
For Musa
Bittaye, former Secretary of State for Justice, who had been
a childhood friend, Pa Jallow had been a very good friend.
He said, “We were friends since our school days. I am sorry
that we have lost him at this young age, and of course you
know the service he has rendered to this country during the
First and Second Republic. He is a very good man”.
Pa
Jallow, 63, is survived by two wives and eight children.
Src: Point, The
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