Continuing his
dialogue with the people tour amidst rousing welcome in all the regions
visited so far, President Jammeh has reaffirmed his government’s
resolve to transform the wharf in Kaur, Central River Region, into a
regional port.
Addressing a mass
political rally in Kaur, Upper Saloum, on Wednesday, President Jammeh
said the Kaur wharf would be developed to a regional port. “It will be
developed to a major port and will be used by both Mali and Burkina
Faso,” he stated. According to the Gambian leader, a proposed rail
route from The Gambia through Burkina Faso to Mali would facilitate the
transportation of commodities to and from the proposed port.
The
President summed up by assuring the people of Upper Saloum that he
would be transforming the area into a well- developed one.
He
promised that among the things he would be doing for Kaur is to
transform it to become the capital of the area, noting that that would
just be the beginning for Kaur.
“It is not by the number that a place becomes a capital, but the facilities,” he opined.
Upper Saloum,
which has been a stronghold of the opposition National Reconciliation
Party (NRP) until of late when the area shifted allegiance to the
ruling APRC party, consists of 82 villages.
Speaking
earlier, Alhagie Malick Mbye, Chief of Upper Saloum, assured President
Jammeh of Upper Saloum’s loyalty to him and the APRC.
He
explained that initially the people of Upper Saloum had been fooled by
the Opposition, adding that Hamat Bah, their former parliamentarian,
would never regain his seat. “Hamat Bah has been fooling us and the
problem was the infighting within the APRC camp in the area,” he added.
Meanwhile, President Jammeh
yesterday inaugurated the newly constructed police station in Bansang,
which was built by Lawyer Lamin Jobarteh, a private lawyer. The new
station, described by many as the most up-to-standard police station in
the country, would accommodate all the different security agencies in
the country including the NIA, Drug Squad, Traffic Control and
Immigration.
The Gambian leader
also yesterday donated two hundred and ten bags of rice, two 25-seater
mini buses and a cash amount of D100,000.00 to Armitage Senior
Secondary School.
He however urged
the beneficiaries to heed his back-to-the-land call by establishing
their own gardens so as to ensure food self-sufficiency in the school.
President
Jammeh and entourage are today expected to visit Koina in the Upper
River Region, where he is expected to join in the Friday prayer
congregation. From Koina, the President is expected to return to Basse
where he would spend the night again.
On
Saturday, the President and entourage will depart Basse for Sappo where
he will visit the rice fields, fish pond and the co-operative rice
milling machine before proceeding to Brikamaba for a meeting.
The Gambian leader will on Sunday visit the Water Complex Facilities in Niamina Pinyai and Katamina.