In yet another no
non-sense reminder to all supposed armed robbers, drug traffickers and
paedophiles, President Yahya Jammeh has said his government will not
deal such inhuman acts in this country.
“We
will not tolerate armed robbery, we will not tolerate drug trafficking
and we will also not tolerate any form of paedophilia”, he said, adding
that this does not mean that The Gambia is a racist country.
President
Jammeh was speaking last Friday during the passing-out ceremony of 876
recruits of the Gambia Armed Forces, intake 29, that was held at the
July 22nd Square in Banjul.
President
Jammeh maintained that The Gambia is open to people of all races and
religions, but added that this can only be if they abide by the laws of
this country.
“We welcome all
races and religions as long as they are going to abide by the rules of
this country. They are welcomed to stay in this country because that is
what humanity is all about,” he said.
The Gambian leader clearly noted that armed robbers and drug dealers are not welcome in this country.
“We
will not accept any form of armed robbery and drug trafficking in this
country. Drug is like Aids. It destroys young people who are the cream
of society. As Muslims and Christians, drug trafficking is illegal and
we should not encourage it,” he stated
He
called on the members of the Armed Forces to be vigilant, noting that
wherever there is drug dealing, the tendency of corruption is rampant.
“Without the Armed Forces, our sovereignty cannot be guaranteed. Our
peace and stability cannot be guaranteed. Our rapid socio-economic
development cannot be sustained. So this shows the importance of the
Armed Forces,” President Jammeh asserted.
The Gambian leader also noted that The Gambia believes in peace and love, and its objective is to be a friend to all.
“We
are neutral and very independent. We are friends to all irrespective of
their religion, colour, race or wherever they come from.”
For
President Jammeh, human progress can only come through peace and
stability, but peace and stability can only come through love and
respect for each other.
He added
that as far as The Gambia is concerned, irrespective of where one comes
from, as far as he or she is patriotic, and wants to serve this
country, he or she is welcome.
Turning
his attention to what he described as sceptics who do not wish this
country well, President Jammeh called on them to always tell the truth
about this country rather than just lying against this country just to
get green cards or political asylum.
“The
country is moving forward and sooner or later you will want to come
back, you will find us on the ground. No matter how long a stick stays
in water, it can never change to become a crocodile. So say whatever
you want to say,” he fumed.
Meanwhile,
President Jammeh donated two clinical buses to the Gambia Armed Forces.
He also presented 11 bulls, 100 bags of rice, 100 bags of sugar, 100
gallons of oil, 50 bags of onions and D50, 000 cash for the graduation
party of the new soldiers.
Src: Point, The