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Date: | Wed, 6 Feb 2002 13:55:11 -0500 |
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First let me thank Dr Katim Touray. He did not only start Gambia-l but worked very hard to keep it going all these years. Also I would like to thank Mr Momodou Camara and all the anonymous managers past and present for working behind the scene to keep Gambia-l going. With 647 subscribed addresses and membership from all 6 continents and all works of life, we can safely say Gambia-l is the largest Gambian bantaba in the world.
More recently we are blessed with two National Assembly Members, sister Fatoumata Jahumpa Ceesay and brother Halifa Sallah. I congratulate them both. I pray that they will remain contributing members despite their new job.
I will ask them to encourage their colleagues in the National Assembly to join the bantaba. For Gambia-l has the largest concentration of Gambian telent outside and it would be great loss to the Gambia if such a resource pool is not properly utilized. To fellow subscribers, I ask you to encourage every member to stay and join in the debate.
Malanding Jaiteh
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