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Malanding Jaiteh <[log in to unmask]>
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Who is sponsoring the students and who is footing the bill, again? Is
this the case of  "ding ding tolaa sisayring" aka just give him the
credit and do what you got to do!

Malanding


    Gambian students to be recalled from India

Africa <http://observer.gm/africa/news> » Gambia
<http://observer.gm/africa/gambia/news>
Thursday, May 02, 2013

*Gambian students at the Sharda University in India, under the generous
sponsorship of His Excellency, the president of the Republic of The
Gambia, Sheikh Professor Dr Alhaji Yahya A.J.J Jammeh are to be recalled
due to their unacceptable behaviour. This situation has raised serious
concerns for the Gambia Government and authorities of the said
University. This information was contained in a press release from the
Office of the President.*


*/The release reads;/*

The general public is hereby informed that it has come to the attention
of the government of The Gambia that some Gambian students at Sharda
University, India under the generous sponsorship of His Excellency, the
President of the Republic of The Gambia, Sheikh Professor Dr Alhaji
Yahya A.J.J Jammeh, have continuously behaved in manners that have
resulted in grave concern to the government of The Gambia and university
authorities.  Some students have been reported to abscond.


These developments threaten to tarnish the stellar image that hard
working Gambian students have laboriously built in many countries around
the world.  This is unacceptable and the government of The Gambia will
not allow it to prevail.  As such, executive directives have been issued
for all the students attending Sharda University to return home
immediately and that the cost of their return air tickets to The Gambia
will be paid by the Office of the President.


The general public is been reminded that provision of quality education
to all Gambians is a principal component of the government of The
Gambia's development agenda.  Under the visionary and able leadership of
His Excellency the President, opportunities for access to quality
education continues to be limited. Precious National Resources have been
used and will continue to be used to ensure that Gambians, regardless of
their religious, political afflictions and social strata, are provided
the opportunities to optimize their educational potentials.


Therefore, all Gambian students abroad, particularly those under the
sponsorship of the government of The Gambia are being strongly advised
to desist from activities that are contrary to what is expected from
them, i.e. to become good and noble ambassadors of The Gambia.

Author: *Daily Observer*


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