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Fatu Jahumpa Cessay <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi Bro Sas',
Yea, is true.And we will Inshallu penetrate other States(LAUGH).
Bye, Sis, FJC

Habib Ghanim wrote:

> Sanusi,
>
> It is true .
>
> I hope that this US branch will be the one to make good  reforms and the
> necessary policy changes to update their home party in the Gambia. I wish
> them Good luck and congrats
>
> >From: Sanusi Owens <[log in to unmask]>
> >Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
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> >Subject: APRC BRANCH FORMED IN ATLANTA!!!!!
> >Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 16:39:02 +0100
> >
> >Folks
> >
> >I got this news article from Today's Daily Observer,
> >can anyone confirm the authencity of this news
> >article.
> >-------------------------------------------------------
> >            APRC BRANCH FORMED IN ATLANTA
> >
> >
> >Sources in the United States of America have informed
> >the Daily Observer of the formation of a branch of the
> >Gambian ruling Alliance for Patriotic Re-orientation
> >and Construction (APRC) Party. Sources confirmed that
> >Salifu Jallow was elected chairman and Momodou Barry
> >(Big Barry) secretary general of the new APRC Branch
> >in Atlanta Georgia (USA), in April 2002. In an
> >interview with the Daily Observer Alhaji Momodou
> >Barry, alias Big Barry, the Secretary General said the
> >new APRC Branch was in line with the APRC constitution
> >to encourage Gambians in every part of the world to
> >establish party branches. “There is no more debate
> >about whether the APRC is the right party for our
> >country. What we Gambians talk about each day is the
> >number of new projects being implemented by our
> >dynamic president, Dr Alhaji Yahya Jammeh, his
> >commitment to improve the living standards of all
> >Gambians, his drive to restore peace in West Africa
> >and the world, and also his comprehensive agenda for
> >the welfare and progress of Gambian women and
> >children.” Mr Barry disclosed that in Atlanta over 80%
> >of Gambians today support President Jammeh “because
> >all of us here realised that Jammeh is a good man and
> >has a good agenda for our country.” He used the
> >occasion to thank President Jammeh for granting an
> >audience to their chairman, Salifu Jallow recently in
> >New York. He said President Jammeh’s speech at the UN
> >Special Session for children, made Gambians very proud
> >“because we all know that our president has the
> >irresistible impulse to speak the truth at any time,
> >anywhere. ” He revealed that they had sent a letter to
> >the APRC Headquarters in Banjul to formally inform the
> >party of their establishment. “The APRC community is
> >working on a project to extend an invitation to
> >President Jammeh to visit Atlanta with an APRC
> >delegation.” He also praised the efforts of Hon Ramzia
> >Diab, nominated National Assembly member whom he
> >described as “very positive and highly instrumental”
> >for the establishment of the new APRC Branch. Big
> >Barry also commended the Department of State for
> >Tourism and Culture for the celebration of Gambian
> >culture in the Sixth International Roots Festival
> >coming up from June 1 - 9, 2002. He appealed to
> >Gambians in the diaspora to support the festival in
> >every way possible. Other executive members of the
> >branch include Madam Kotoring Mambouray, Momodou
> >Sanneh (Alias Dr Nick), Edi Jagne, Cousin Jallow and
> >Moro Sanyang. Momodou Big Barry hails from Latrikunda,
> >a former school teacher, and a pioneer in the Tourism
> >Industry, having worked as Operations Manager for
> >Gamtours for many years. Big Barry has also published
> >A Guide book to The Gambia on Gambian Tourism.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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