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BEWARE OF BLASPHEMY MR JOBE. YOU ARE GOING TOO FAR!!!

>From: Kebba Jobe <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: The Lord says let there be light.
>Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2001 14:52:29 -0000
>
>TWO NEW GENERATORS FOR NAWEC.
>
>When the Lord said let there be light few believed that this solemn command
>will be defied by our various utility companies. We’ve lived in perpetual
>darkness for the best part of two decades. Well it seems that things are to
>change for the better.
>
>It has been announced that 2 new 6.5 Megawaatt generators are on their way
>to the Gambia and these will be commissioned during July. An order for
>another new generator will be placed in October of this year.
>
>NEW SOLAR PANEL FACTORY.
>
>The Italian government is to help provide a $5 million (D80 million) solar
>energy appliance factory in the Gambia.
>
>This was reveled by the Gambia’s Consul-General in Italy, Francesco
>Cristina, after a meeting with president Yahya Jammeh at state house last
>Friday. Dr Cristina told reporters that his visit was a follow-up to an
>earlier one to discuss the solar energy project. The project is to be
>financed by the Italian government and the United Nations Industrial
>Development Organization (UNIDO) and the production of solar panels for
>sale
>in the country and beyond is expected to begin towards the end of the
>year.Who says the Lord’s command can be denied the Gambian people
>indefinitely?
>
>SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS.
>
>The government of the  Gambia under its 3rd IDA education project is
>inviting tenders for the procurement of:
>Lot1 – 210,000 text books for grade 5.
>Lot2 – 147,000 text books for grade 6.
>Lot3 – 274,000 text books for grade 9.
>For more information contact the DOSE by phone on (220) 227880 or by fax on
>(220) 225066.
>
>(Culled from the Daily Observer) Sedat Jobe Signs ECOWAS Agreement
>
>GAMBIA TO HOUSE ECOWAS OBSERVATORY BUREAU
>
>According to GRTS radio, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Sedat
>Jobe and ECOWAS Executive Secretary Lansana Kuyateh yesterday signed the
>ECOWAS mechanism for Conflict Prevention, Management, Resolution, Peace
>Keeping and Security in West Africa. The mechanism is aimed at promoting
>peace and security in the subregion.
>Under the agreement, four regional observatory bureaus will be set up to
>supervise and provide information on matters relating to conflicts. One of
>the observatory bureaus will be based in Banjul and will oversee Senegal,
>Guinea Bissau, Mauritania and Cape Verde. Speaking at the signing ceremony
>at his office, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affair Dr. Momodou Lamin
>Sedat Jobe dilated on the aims of the agreement and thanked the ECOWAS
>Secretary for his commitment to peace and security.
>In his speech, Mr. Lansana Kuyate also thanked the Gambia Government for
>its
>cooperation and determination to ensure lasting peace and security in the
>sub-region. He said the agreement shows that Africa is in transition
>politically, socially and economically. The Secretary of State for Trade
>and
>Industry Musa Sillah, the Interior and Religious Affairs Secretary, Ousman
>Badjie and the Permanent Secretary of Defence Essa Khan witnessed the
>signing ceremony.
>
>Have a good day and bye 4Now, KB Jobe.
>
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