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My condolences to the Saho and related families for their loss.  May he rest 
in peace.

Chi Jaama

Joe


>From: Malanding Jaiteh <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Condolence
>Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 10:50:14 -0400
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>Courtesy of Daily Observer.
>My deepest sympathy to the friends and family of Dr. Saho. May Allah grant 
>him Jannah.
>
>Malanding
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>Dr Saho dies in UK
>Written by Pa Malick Faye
>May 07, 2007 at 08:01 AM
>Dr Lamin Nafa Saho, a one time Minister of Information and Tourism, in the 
>erstwhile PPP regime, has passed away in the early hours of Sunday morning 
>in the United Kingdom, where he has been living for the past years.
>According to reports reaching the Daily Observer, Dr Saho’s died after a 
>brief illness.
>Dr Saho, a native of Salikenni, Central Baddibu, joined active politics in 
>1977, and stood as an Indepedent candidate against Sherriff Mustapha Dibba 
>in the then Parliamentary elections for the Central Baddibu Constitiuency, 
>but was unable to win. In 1982, Dr Saho was again picked to contest under 
>the PPP ticket in the Parliamentry elections against Sherriff Dibba of the 
>NCP and subsequently won. He was re-elected in 1987, under the PPP ticket 
>and eventually appointed as Minister of Information and Tourism, the post 
>he held until1990, when he was replaced by Alkali James Gaye.
>
>He, however, maintained his Parliamentry seat for the Central Baddibu seat 
>till 1992 Parliamentry elections when he lost to Sherriff Dibba of the NCP.
>After that, Dr Saho engaged himself in bussiness and established the 
>Atlantic Airlines, and served as its Executive Director.
>
>In 2001, he joined the APRC and played an important role in that year’s 
>By-electioncampaign against the UDP in the Central Baddibu Constituency, 
>which was narrowly retained by the UDP. In the Presidential elections of 
>the same year, he served as a member of the APRC Campaign Commitee of the 
>North Bank Region.
>H is body, according to family sources, will be flowned to The Gambia soon 
>and will be buried in his home village of Salikenni, Central Baddibu.
>He is survived by two wives and children.
>Last Updated ( May 07, 2007 at 08:02 AM )
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