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As Gambians and non Gambians mourns the death of veteran
journalist Deyda Hydara, another unpleasant news broke out,
this time the death of Amadou A Barry alias A A Barry,
former news Editor of The Daily Observer and The Point
Newspaper as well. It's a sad moment for the Point and The
Gambia in general.
I have worked with the late Barry at the Point in the early
90's as a reporter. Barry was honest, fearless, independent
minded and above all principled. He was the type of
Editor who will always ensure that both the Opposition and
Ruling government headed by dictator Jammeh were given fair media
coverage. Editorial staff of the Daily Observer and the
Point, who worked with our departed colleague can attest to this
fact. He was not biased at all. He always strives for
accuracy and objectivity.
I can remember Barry's reaction to my first piece submitted
to him for editing. All what he said was"Pa Nderry,
journalism is your field. I am impressed by your
writings and keep it up. I will talk to Deyda, so
that we will give you the necessary encouragement and
support you deserved. We need your type in this paper."
As a former press officer for the defunct military junta,
Barry was kind of a source for the Point, as it was
always easy for him to verify scoops for the paper. His
sources in government will not hesitate to confirm stories for
him. The demise of such an asset is a big loss to The
Gambia and the entire media fraternity.
I remember visiting him at his London Corner home last year
and this what he told me"Pa Nderry, i have been following
your stories. You are doing a good job. The point is
more vibrant today. Keep up the good work." I retorted
by saying " Thanks for your encouragement. I must point out
that you also contributed immensely towards my success as a
journalist. We are trying to do our best to enlighten our
citizens about the state of affairs"
Due to his ailing health status, Barry took a voluntary
retirement from the Point. His departure was badly felt by
the late Deyda Hydara, Pap Saine and the entire Point
editorial staff. Even though he was not physically present at
the office, he tried to contribute his journalistic input
by giving advise to reporters and the editorial staff.
Barry was a Muslim to the core. He cared for the poor
and the needy. A very humble and down to earth fellow.
I am sure the murder of his long time friend and colleague
Deyda Hydara might also further worsen his health condition.
Barry was very close to Deyda.
He was a man of truth. My condolence to the Barry
family. May his soul rest in perfect peace. We pray
that God will provide place for him in Janna. Amen.
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