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Omar Drammeh <[log in to unmask]>
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Bro Tejan,

This is a noble endeavour, and I would like to join Ous and Toure to commend you and others for being so generous and compassionate. This issue might have been overlooked, but I`m sure there are many out here who share your sentiments and would readily make a contribution. I remember when I was in the sixth form at GHS, we used to visit these inmates  atleast once every week, and it was amazing to me how much invaluable human resource was getting wasted.  Dentist Njie was there at that time. Unless awareness and attention is struck to this one, I`m afraid these inmates`plight will never be alleviated, and they will continue to languish in impoverishment and outright degradation. With the way things are back home, I`ll be surprised if this government will give them any priority. You might also want to get in touch with The Gambian Association in Oslo. I know we do some philantropic work, and this one is worth the money.

"Håper at alt står bra til med deg".

Hilsen,
Omar.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Sheikh Tejan Nyang <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 1:13 PM
Subject: Re: THE FORGOTTEN ONE!S OF THE GAMBIA


> Members of the G L,
> I have now come to conclude that the people of Campama are the forgotten
> ones. Since my last posting on 23th April,2001, I  got only one response
> from Momodou Camara , what a pity ? Who knows who will be the next inmate,
> me, you, my sister, your brother, cousin etc. I hope this message will bring
> back your memories to those who need help.
> NEWS.
> I  happy  to report that our good brother Ousu Njie Senior, Babou Sowe and
> group have been doing a good job at the Campama. I went on a visit to
> Campama and i can gladly say that  the institution has been given a new face
> lift. All the Asbestos roof have been  replace and the inmates a no longer
> hungry. They have enough bread for both breakfast and !njonal ! Ous and the
> rest of the crew Babou Sowe, Dayda, Njas Nden, Aunty Haddy, George all of
> Radio 1 F.M and all the others especially Tapha Njie of  TAF  Construction.
> May Allah reward you all with his special blessing.
> 
> The fencing of the cemetery is in full progress and special thanks   yet
> again to Deyda Hydara, A.B. Dandeh Njie, Pap Sain and the rest of the
> committee who spear headed this important project .
> BLESS YOU ALL .
> Chi Jamma
> Bro. Sheikh Tejan Nyang
> Sheikh Tejan Nyang wrote:
> 
> > Dear Friends,
> >    I promised sometime ago to do some consultations with the authorities
> > on the needs of Campama and get back to you for your assistance. Let me
> > say that getting information from offices is not easy these days,
> > especially when you mention  the involvement of Gambia-L . I had a
> > meeting with  board members of BODY& MIND a newly formed group with the
> > same aim of assisting the Campama some two months back and briefed them
> > on my plans to help and i  also provided them with the copies of the
> > exchange of ideas. They promised to get back to me but i have still not
> > got news from them. Any way life has to go on and i have this list below
> > for your information and assistance both for now and the long term.
> >
> > TRAINING NEEDS.
> > 1. Post basic training of nurses to psychiatric nurses.
> >  2. Attachment\refresher courses for trained psychiatric nurses.
> > 3. Training of interested Gambian medical officers as psychiatrists.
> > INFRASTRUCTURE.
> > 1.    Building of a 60 bedded ward with basic furniture. There is
> > available land in the premises.
> > 2.Renovation and repainting of the existing units.
> > 3. Extension and equipping of the rehabilitation centre ; Sewing
> > machine, knitting materials, carpentry tools.
> >
> > EQUIPMENT.
> > 1. ELECTRO-MAMMOGRAM (EMG) machine.
> > 2. Electro-encephalogram (EEG) machine.
> > 3. medicine trolley
> > 4.Electro-convulsive therapy (ECT) machine.
> > 5.Beds and bedside lockers.
> > 6.PVC covered  mattresses.
> > 7.patient gowns for male and female.
> > 8. office equipment. AND ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT  THAT WILL BE USEFUL IN A
> > HOSPITAL.
> >
> > I wish to commend Ousu Njie Senor , Deyda Hydara and group for the
> > continues support and assistance to Campama. May God bless you all.
> > Special thanks to  George christensen for dedicating a special programme
> > on his station on Campama.
> > Looking forward to your support in this regard.
> >
> > Chi Jamma,
> > Bro . Sheikh Tejan Nyang.
> 
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