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Seringe & Amy Jarjusey <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 26 Jun 2001 20:21:40 -0500
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Tombong(Found),
Please wake up from your sleep and hallucination. Watch out. Can't you learn
from past events. You need to think long and hard about how your actions and
words relate with your duties as the director or manager of a TV station of
a country. With all your prolonged campaign of words, or the use of the TV
station which is financed by the tax payers of the Gambia, you can never and
will never turn VICTORY into DEFEAT or use EVIL to defeat TRUTH. Remember
your school days at SAHS. Think of where you are now. Most importantly,
think about the future too. Never forget to think about the future. Use the
TV station and show the Gambian people the world. Use the TV station for not
only showing the world but use it to teach the youth what they are capable
of doing. A TV station is not only a news media or political propaganda
machine, but also an educational institution.

I wish you know your position and fuctions as a manager of a TV station. You
are there for the entire Gambian public. And Tombong, you owe them something
more important than only political talk. Fraud is a sign of leadership
orientation. Your actions are similar to that. What people eye-mark on a
leader are his actions and words. As a leader, what ever you say or do is
kept in memory and never erased. The only thing you can never hide is your
shadow.

Ahmad Bamba


>From: TOMBONG SAIDY <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
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>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: REDUCING THE POWER PROBLEM
>Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2001 12:51:45 -0500
>
>Checkout www.allafrica.com/gambia.htm
>
>
>
>The Gambia's Electric Power Capacity
>Increased By Six Megawatt
>
>Gambia Radio & TV News
>(Banjul)
>June 26, 2001
>Posted to the web June 26, 2001
>
>Ardy Fatty
>Banjul
>
>A new six megawatt generator was on Monday offloaded
>at the Banjul Ports Authority. The new generator arrived
>from Germany and is the first to be purchased by the
>National Water and Electric Company, NAWEC in sixteen
>years.
>
>At Quayside to witness the offloading was the Sectretary
>of state for Tourism and Culture, who was deputising for
>the Secretary of State for Works, as well as senior
>government officials.
>
>Secretary of State Touray told GRTS that the generator
>is one of three purchased by government to improve the
>erratic power supply in the country. He also said the
>arrival of the generator will enable government to look
>into the current electricity tarriff.
>
>The new NAWEC boss Mustafa Corr noted the
>government's support to the company. He said that apart
>from the new generator, government has other plans for
>the company, but did not disclose what the plans were.
>
>Dodou Amigo Jeng, the NAWEC board chairman, who's
>also an electric engineer expressed confidence in the
>quality and performance of the generator, and
>congratluated the President for fulfilling the promise to
>acquire the generator.
>
>
>Copyright © 2001 Gambia Radio & TV News. Distributed by AllAfrica Global
>Media (allAfrica.com).
>
>
>PEACE
>
>TOMBONG
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