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Gambia : There Cannot Be Free Electricity in this Country - President Jammeh
The Gambian leader, President Yahya Jammeh, last Friday
declared that there could not be free electricity in The
Gambia, explaining that this is due to the fact that free
electricity is found nowhere in the world and that the
country does not extract fuel. The president made the remark
whilst presiding over the laying of the foundation stone of
a US$80m power plant in Tujereng, Kombo South. “Even if we
extract our own fuel, electricity cannot be and will not be
free. There is nowhere in the world where electricity is
free,” he said.
Mr Jammeh also lambasted his critics, whom he described as
unpatriotic citizens and advised Gambians not listen to.
“During the past presidential elections, some people were
going round saying that even electricity cannot be normal in
the country. But when I heard of that I then provided enough
electricity and they all shut their mouths,” he fumed.
The Gambian leader further stated that as far as he is
concerned, there is no reason why some Gambians will live in
urban areas and others in the rural areas, saying: “I will
make sure that all Gambians live in the urban areas.” To
this end, President Jammeh called on all patriotic Gambians
and friends of The Gambia to participate in the
socio-economic development of the country.
President Jammed finally warned those working at the plant
that he would not take anything for granted, especially as
the project is named after his mother.
“Since the project is also named after my mother, I will not
take anything for granted. Those of you working here, if
anyone is found stealing even a nail, you will be arrested.
There will be Operation No Compromise in it because I will
not name something after my mother and allow unscrupulous
people to spoil it,” he warned.
The project is a joint investment by a Canadian
multi-national company called Naanovo Energy Inco-oporation
and Millennium African Water and Electricity Power Company
in The Gambia.
Other speakers at the ceremony included Momodou Jallow,
Managing Director NAWEC, Anthony Seedy, Naanovo’s regional
vice president for
Europe and
Africa, and Kebba Touray, CEO GIPFZA.
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