Yus wrote:

"Gassama:

35,000 customers? So 1 out of 40 Gambians has a cell phone?

Brother, come forth with proof of this stat".

Yus,

I don't have to come forth with any proof. You will just have to take my word for it. Moreover, both Mr. Musa Jeng and Mr. Sanusi Owens were here and am sure they shed some light on the mobile mania here. Like I told you people many times before, we are moving on.

By the grace of God, before the end of the year I will post on this forum a list of over 120 sizable villages that would have been connected to Gamtel's fixed network. With the succesful implementation of such a major project, even if ET were to drop anywhere in The Gambia, he would have similar access to other members of the international community like any developed country.

In another development, SOS Yankuba Touray a few days ago, laid down the foundation stone for the construction of another tourist market in Cape Point. Unlike the many others, this will have within it, a complaints office for benificiaries as well as locals to lodge complaints about anything that adversely affects them.

Tomorrow, we would be witnessing another momentous occasion, when another batch of students graduate from the University of The Gambia.

Lest I forget, Sir Dawda has indicated his willingness and looks forward to be giving part time lectures about the political evolution of the country, the sub-region as well as his own vast pool of experience. It is sooooo great!

Have a good day, Gassa.

There is a time in the life of every problem when it is big enough to see, yet small enough to solve. -Mike- Levitt-


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