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Haruna
  To be honest he really deserve an award and I don't know what. He has done lot of good initatives in the area of sponsorship. Jammeh Foundation contributing a lot in our national development programmes. It is unforunate that our partisian approach we are blind with does realities. To award him with a cure for HIV/AIDS is just a sick joke. The award for a cures for AIDS is not realistic and is a show case example of sycophancy. I have no personal feeling against Yahya Jammeh and will encourage him if he does good things for the better welfare of all Gambian and politic should surface in every bit of our we judge his regime.

Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
  Karim,

Thanx for this forward. I must congratulate President Yahya for this award 
from a reputable weekly. Yahya is indeed in esteem company as Gambia News & 
Report Man of the Year. I applaud the publisher for the recognition of value in 
Yahya. Even if the elixir was not a cure for AIDS, I think Yahya does deserve 
some commendation for initiative and innovation. I take this opportunity to 
encourage Yahya to do due-diligence in the expeditious prosecution of Deyda 
and Koro's assassinations, for Lawyer Sillah's attempted assassination and 
disfigurement, and the release of Chief Manneh, Kanyibaa Kanyi, and Fatou Jaw 
Manneh, and the just compensation for infringements on Pa Sallah Jeng and 
Ousman Rambo Jatta.

Haruna.


In a message dated 1/3/2008 1:56:09 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, 
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President Jammeh Named Man of the Year
Thursday 3rd January 2008
www.thepoint.gm/headlines2636.htm
Gambia News and Report weekly magazine has named President Yahya Jammeh as 
its Man of the Year for 2007. According to a press release issued to this 
paper last evening, the magazine’s Editor and Publisher, Mr Swaebou Conateh, 
attributed the selection to what it considered the President’s remarkable success 
in bringing about unprecedented innovations in the application of herbal 
medicine as a treatment, with proven overseas laboratory tests and personal 
testimonies of individuals concerned, especially of HIV/AIDS. Below we reproduce 
the unedited version of the said press release.
The Gambian President, Yahya Jammeh, has been named The Gambia News and 
Report weekly magazine’s Man of the Year, 2007. The magazine’s editor and 
publisher is Swaebou Conateh, who is also the Managing Director of the publishing 
company, The Gambia Communication Agency and Baroueli Enterprises. 
The magazine’s criteria for selecting “Man of the Year,” as explained by 
the letter, is based on the following considerations: 
1.) The person selected must be someone who, through his/her work, 
profession or personal endeavour, is judged to have contributed the most to 
the public welfare and to advancing the country’s development in the interest 
of all Gambians. 
2.) He or she must have contributed significantly in enhancing in 
a direct and tangible form, the social and economic status of Gambians as a 
whole. 
3.) He or she would have put in place for posterity facilities 
and or infrastructures and other achievements that can serve as a lasting 
memorial of his/her contributions to national development. 
Previous Man or Gambian of The Year named by the paper were Amadou Samba, Pa 
Sallah Jagne, Dr. Ebrima Samba, Dr. Lenrie Peters, Lamin Waa Juwara, lsatou 
Njie Saidy, Bye Lamin Jobe, Mrs. Harriet Ndow, Imam Karamo Touray, Hassan 
Jallow, Ousman B. Conateh (Fisko), Muhammed Jah, Deyda Hydara and Pa Sallah 
Jeng. Bolong Sonko and Mustapha Njie (joint awardees). In the letter conveying 
the news of the award to the Gambian leader, Mr. Swaebou Conateh of the 
Dippakunda-based Gambia Communication Agency and Baroueli Enterprises, the 
publishers of “The News and Report” weekly, states: 
Because of your remarkable success at bringing about unprecedented 
innovations in the application of herbal medicine as a treatment, with proven overseas 
laboratory tests and the personal testimonies of the individuals concerned, 
of HIV/AIDS, a disease for which a cure has eluded the world scientific 
community for the past 20 years or so.
—your success at helping to bring an end to the stigma attached to the 
disease HIV /AIDS in Gambian society
—your use of herbal medicine to treat such other incurable illnesses as 
asthma, diabetes and high blood pressure, in addition to which is also the latest 
developments you registered in the area of treatment for female infertility 
——the courageous and exemplary stand you have taken to both provide your 
services free of charge, and to protect your singular method of treating these 
diseases with the aid of the Muslim Holy Book of the Qu’ ran despite the 
doubts and criticisms of some powerful media groups and interested parties in the 
medical and pharmaceutical fields 
In addition, we also acknowledge your management of the country’s affairs 
since 1994 during which time you, among other things, 
1)— were elected to office of President three times 
2)—brought about rapid developments and improvements in education, health, 
agriculture, sports, culture, information/communication and infrastructure
3)—husbanded and safeguarded the country’s finances, thereby bringing 
inflation and currency depreciation under control and, in the 2008 national 
budget, turning to a surplus the deficit that had existed previously. 
4)—successfully undertook reforms in the fiscal, financial and economic 
areas and consequently, restoring micro-economic stability for investment 
opportunities (e.g. in banking and tourism), for economic growth 
5)—successfully providing for and hosting the 7th AU summit in Banjul in 
June, 2006 without adverse effects on the national budget. 6)—upheld our 
culture, religious way of life and traditions for others especially the young to 
imbibe,
In view of the fact that: 
1. Your case also illustrates possibilities for individual Africans who care 
about their country’s standing in today’s world and points to the 
importance of individual strength of character and high principles.
2. You have shown, by your conduct and example, a high level of personal 
sacrifice, discipline, administrative, management and technical skills 
3. By so doing, you have reserved to yourself the high regard and admiration 
which has won to your side the applause of many Gambians. 
And since we believe that, like some other prominent leaders of the past, 
your story will remain for all Gambians an important example of leadership, to 
serve as a point of reference in terms of service to the nation and to 
humanity at large, we take this opportunity to salute you for what you have been 
able to achieve in the annals of our country’s history. We know your skills, 
courage, sacrifice, steadfastness and highly commendable contributions are 
bound to remain a source of inspiration and exemplary conduct to our citizens now 
and generations unborn. 
The management of “The Gambia News And Report” weekly magazine being thus 
satisfied that you have met the requirements to be designated the magazine’s “
Man of the Year 2007,” now congratulate you most heartily on your selection 
and designation. Congratulations on your well merited recognition. 
While wishing you and your family a happy and prosperous new year, allow us, 
Mr. President to also congratulate you and Her Excellency, Madam Zainab 
Jammeh, on the birth of your son, Muhammed Yahya Jammeh, and to wish him long 
life, good health and prosperity. 
“The Gambia News and Report” magazine, which started publication as a 
monthly in February, 1992, has since June 1996 been published weekly. 


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