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Ousman Jallow Bojang <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 18 Jul 2001 19:34:45 EDT
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If Mr. Jarju is going home, this is really a great news. I wish him all the
best. I do not personally know him, but I am sure with his Masters degree and
experience, he can make a lot of positive difference. I am certainly happy
for him, and all those who risk going home to use their expertise towards
national development.
Certainly not all of us agrees with most of what had been and is still going
on in the Gambia, but to have our own people going home to work instead of
staying abroad for ever is a good step towards any national development. We
cannot all be sitting on the side lines; the fact that we do not agree with a
lot of things happening, should even makes it more attractive to go home. I
have no doubt that we will be able to make a lot of differences on the ground.
It is long over due for SOME of us to go back. Certainly not all is meant to
stay home.

Ousman Jallow Bojang.

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