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Gambia News : President Jammeh Committed to Revamped Gamtel
The Gambian leader, Professor Alhaji Dr Yahya Jammeh, has reaffirmed
his government's unreserved commitment to revive the country's
telecommunication giant, GAMTEL, to help it regain its old glory not
only in Africa but in the rest of the world.
He said that GAMTEL occupies a high point in his government's priority list.
President Jammeh was speaking at State House, yesterday, when
members of the GAMTEL/GAMCEL Staff Association called on him to donate
six bags of sesame, being the harvest from their farm in Kanilai. "I
want to assure you that I have made a pledge to make it one of the best
in the world. I will not allow us to be placed at number one, only to
fall back. I have taken it upon myself to ensure that GAMTEL becomes
one of the best telecommunication companies in the whole world," he
assured the GAMTEL staff.
Commenting on some frustrating circumstances at GAMTEL, such as the
two recent fire outbreaks at its headquarters in Banjul and Brikama,
President Jammeh noted that these unfortunate developments call for
investigation. He said that when the first incident had happened, the
government did not carry out any investigation, but the fact that it
reoccurred in Brikama warranted the government's intervention.
To this end, he emphasised that failure to investigate the matter
may serve as a cause for its repetition. He however warned against
misuse of government properties, saying "government properties must be
protected for the interest of its citizens".
"You may know that telecommunication is an indispensable and
integral part of national security and defence. Any effort to tamper
with it means tampering with the security and defence of the country.
So you must know that the consequences for such will be very severe,"
he warned, while approving of the company's managing director's earlier
appeal for the company to be allowed to mount its own internal
investigation.
President Jammeh used the opportunity to caution GAMTEL staff and
other citizens working for government to desist from the practice of
sabotage, stressing that any person engaged in such will be seeking
serious trouble. He tasked the managing director of GAMTEL, Katim
Touray, to work with government to ensure that the company becomes one
of the best in the global telecommunication industry.
"GAMTEL doesn't belong to any party, but it belongs to every
Gambian. The success of the institution is the success of all,"
President Jammeh remarked. Reacting to the goodwill gesture of the
GAMTEL/GAMCEL Staff Association, President Jammeh commended the members
for their donation, describing it as an impressive and meaningful
contribution to the socio-economic development of The Gambia.
The Gambian leader further commended them for their noble
objectives, noting that their farming initiative has emboldened a lot
of people in various work places. While describing food
self-sufficiency as paramount, President Jammeh pledged to allocate a
large plot of land to the association ahead of the next farming season.
President Jammeh reciprocated the gesture with a donation of the sum of
D200,000 to the association, after accepting to grace their forthcoming
fundraising event with Youssour Ndour.
Speaking at the occasion, the vice president and secretary of state
for Women's Affairs, Aja Dr Isatou Njie-Saidy, commended the
association for their numerous achievements, describing them as one of
the best staff associations in the country. She expressed delight with
their response to the president's back-to-the-land call, which she
maintained, is geared towards addressing the issue of food security in
the country.
The vice president also urged the management and staff of GAMTEL to
redouble their efforts and commitment to ensure that the company
regains its glory in the telecommunication industry. For her part,
Fatim Badjie Janneh, secretary of state for Communication, Information
and Information Technology, joined the rest in commending the
association for complementing government's efforts in the various
development sectors.
SoS Badjie-Janneh also hammered home the need for patriotism,
calling on members of the association to inject that spirit in
themselves. She urged them to desist from any unpatriotic acts. Katim
Touray, the managing director of GAMTEL, commended the staff
association for its continued support of the social objectives of
government. He expressed delight with their venturing into farming,
reiterating the fact that the agricultural sector cannot be sidelined
in the national development agenda.
The GAMTEL managing director went on to explain the circumstances
surrounding the recent fire outbreaks at the company, pointing out that
one of them was associated with electrical problems. He told President
Jammeh that there is already a team in place that will be looking into
the matter, noting that they have also decided to conduct an electrical
network audit. On behalf of his company, he appealed to the Gambian
leader for them to be allowed to try to see how to handle the issues
internally.
While informing the Gambian leader about the commitment and
dedication of the current administration, Touray expressed hope that
the company will regain its past glory. Abdoulie Bass, the spokesperson
of the staff association, commended the Gambian leader for allocating
them a piece of land in Kanilai, last year.
He noted that the six bags of sesame donated to President Jammeh
were part of their contribution to his food self-sufficiency
initiative. Bass also expressed their unwavering commitment to revamp
the country's main telecommunication company.
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(Posted on February 27, 2010, 1:10 AM bob J)
- mr president you are right du år ratt we love u an we the gambian we are family let we stand an help this man jah bless u an ur family
(Posted on September 4, 2009, 11:50 AM lickey)
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