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Gambia News : The Gambia marks 15th anniversary of military take over

Jul 23,2009 by

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The Gambian leader Yahya Jammeh Wednesday celebrated the 15th anniversary of his takeover of power in the Gambia in the presence of his chief guest of honour, AU Chairman Muammar Qaddafi who arrived here since Tuesday at the head of a large delegation.

The Libyan leader was among guests who assembled at Arch 22 in Banjul to witness an impressive ceremony to mark the “July 22nd revolution” which included a march past of the forces on parade, voluntary organisations, school children, cultural troupes, women’s groups, culminating in a speech by Jammeh and the decoration of various personalities for their contributions to national development.

However, the centre-piece of Wednesday’s ceremony was Jammeh’s anniversary speech in which he expressed thanks to governments he termed as true friends and which he said from the onset had stood by in support of his government and its programmes to develop The Gambia, and without any strings attached.

He stressed the need for a change of attitude among Gambians especially the youths whom he blamed for not making full use of the enabling environment provided by his government to engage in development leaving the place open for foreigners to make use of such facilities to the benefit of their own countries.

He called on the youths to work hard, adding that development will not fall from the sky. He said the people in the ’greener pasture’ countries had worked hard before they got to where they are. He lamented the fact that "Africa is the richest continent in the world and even though we fought for freedom and independence from colonialists, we have remained under poverty", which he termed the "worst form of slavery."

He recalled that when his government took power in 1994, it had promised to make the Gambia the best country in the continent, even though all they had to go by was groundnuts. Now with petroleum and other minerals which he preferred not to name at this stage, he promised even more progress in the next five years.

Jammeh blamed African leaders for the continent’s people remaining the poorest of the poor in the face of abundant riches through their bad leadership and tribalism.

Jammeh was very vocal about illegal migration and said those going abroad normally come back to start from scratch. While away, as illegal migrants, they had to live from hand to mouth, and had no freedom and no rights while all the time running away from the police.

“Why buy your way into such mental and moral slavery?,” he asked.

He advised all present to plant a fruit tree each on every 22 July so that in five years, one would have five fruit trees. He called on the schools to also engage in the competition by planting a tree for each new student, as at the end of the year he would send inspectors round to decide on the winning school to which he promised prizes of a brand new school bus and 20 computers.


comment Comment on This Gambia News (5 posted)  3493 times read
  • absolutely waste of time and gambian money..
(Posted on August 1, 2009, 9:59 PM jallow)

  • jammeh is the best african leader that i never saw in my life. what all he is saying. is the fact. we have to wake up and work had. we the gambian citizen never like to work had. if we want to develope our country. let get up now and give hand .
(Posted on July 31, 2009, 6:28 AM musa touray)

  • Who ever u are u are the imbecile, if you cannot thank our president leave him alone you cunt. We want someone like him to stay forever, you can't compare 30 years of the first government, and 15 years of Jammeh's government. U must be corrupt.
(Posted on July 31, 2009, 2:04 AM marie Jammeh)

  • jammeh we see now we cannot remove u from power by ballot now we have to get ready and remove u by coup,we have to be brave we can do it,corruption is too much in the Gambia ever before this man before he came to power he was so poor nealy malnutiris now he is the one of richies man in africa,where did he get the money from,Gambian people let wake up now enough is enough we have take it for long,people been suffering,hunger is on the rise life expancy at record low,one man should
(Posted on July 29, 2009, 11:32 AM freedom of expression)

  • Congratulations on 15 years of dictatorship.
(Posted on July 27, 2009, 8:04 PM David Riddington)

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