Dr. Saine, Thank you for bringing the problem of the Jeshwang Cemetries to the attention of all concerned Gambians. The problem is that the chain-linked fence demarcating the cemetaries have been vandalised and/or dismantled for private use, leaving our loved ones exposed to the scavenging dogs. I had to do some repairs to the cemetry next to my mother's last Sunday for the reason you've cited. I applaud Koto Abou Dandeh, Ndo Alpha Barry and all those involved in this worthwhile project. Another facility that require urgent remedial action is the pschiatric ward at Campama which was a subject raised some weeks ago. During my recent trip to Banjul, I visited the facility together with Oussou Njie Senor, George Christenssen, Dr . Omar Touray and a gentleman from the Kingfisher Trust. Oussou Njie has organised at least one concert and has thus far raised D10,000 to go towards the rehabilitation works. We will be soliciting, preferably in-kind assistance, from the contracting firms to replace the corrugated asbestos sheetings (a major health hazard), replace the beds, procure medication; in short fix-up the place a little to make it more humane and habitable for the patients which, in my view, doesn't take much both in terms of human and material resources. A more permanent solution, however, involves the re-location of Campama to Brufut where land was allocated, I am told, for a new facility. I intend to follow-up on this alternate site for Campama. Oussou, George and Dr. Touray will be providing me with periodic reports on progress including a planned concert inside Campama by Oussou Njie at the request of one of the patien ts who would like hear his favourite tune "Gambia Sunu Rew, fungka nala .. take it away Oussou. Ola Coker get your "tumbas" ready because you are coming down for the show. Sidi Sanneh ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html You may also send subscription requests to [log in to unmask] if you have problems accessing the web interface and remember to write your full name and e-mail address. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------