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July 22 is a Moment of Reflection - President Jammeh

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Tuesday, July 24, 2007

President Yahya Jammeh has stated that July 22nd is celebrated each year to reflect on the achievements as well as the shortcomings of his government, noting that the reflection reminds them of the growing desire of the Gambian people to keep alive the revolutionary spirit as well as guide them in their strive to sustain growth and development.

In a statement delivered at the Arch 22 on Sunday, President Jammeh added that the day is also an occasion to thank all Gambians and friends of The Gambia for the support and contribution to the programme of his government.

He noted that since the advent of the revolution his government has been paying particular attention to the collective wishes of the Gambian people which, he said, is being gradually determined by the taste of the people. He said the revolution was deeply rooted in the belief that development is all about the people, their welfare and self-realization.

Discussing developments in the past 12 months, he remarked that the period had witnessed unprecedented development in the history of the country. “In one year, we have registered more development than the two years before thanks to you the people of The Gambia,” he said. “The signs are there for all to see and feel in all sectors of the Gambian economy. You can be rest assured that there is no sector of the Gambian economy that has not witnessed great transformation.”

The Gambian leader expressed the belief that The Gambia shall develop even faster than a missile but was quick to add that such “development will not fall from the sky.”
“We have to work together as Gambians, as citizens of this country irrespective of your race, religion or tribe or where you come from.

There has not been any single country which comprises of one race, one religion or tribe. Why can’t we Africans be together peacefully and develop rapidly as our great ancestors have done before the coming of the white man?” he wondered aloud.
In President Jammeh’s view, Africa’s biggest enemy is ignorance and therefore called for education for Africa’s advancement.

President Jammeh pointed out that “it is because of ignorance that a small problem led to rockets flying and destroying our country,” suggesting that Africans should have known that when the continent was at the heyday of its prosperity, it was the richest continent. He then challenged that whoever disputes that fact should tell him why the Europeans stayed in Africa for 400 years.

“For 400 years, Africans have been taken into slavery, our countries have been invaded, colonized and a big country like The Gambia, which was like an elephant, was reduced by the British to a state over a period of 400 years. And what did they leave us with? Two Senior Secondary Schools and two hospitals.
“Compare 400 years of British rule of Gambian development and 30 years before we came and 13 years of development today. 400 years they cannot give you a university. If you talk about democracy, who is more democratic than the other?” he enquired.

“And today instead of giving us something, they are still bombarding us with one criticism after the other. Are we going to accept that? No!”

The president stated that those who preach development and what should be done towards it would never help The Africa’s development efforts as, in his view, they are not interested in the welfare of African people.
President Jammeh however reiterated his belief that it would be impossible to achieve any meaningful development without change of attitude. He said that among other things Africans had to change their attitude, respect themselves, value their culture, and look inward, noting that only then would Africa develop.
“Africans must work together. We must make sure that we are respected. We will not be respected if we continue to kill each other and if we continue to beg,” he posited.

He however made it categorically clear that he is not averse to anybody but argued that what he termed the genocide against Africans had never been recognized by the white man. He stated that Europeans took millions of African from the continent, made them slaves and some of them were killed, but when it came to the slave trade, even Tony Blair would not apologise. “Are we not human beings?” he fumed.

President Jammeh swore by the Holy Quran and said “by the Grace of the Almighty Allah this country will be number one in the whole world”.

Author: By Abba AS Gibba & Baboucarr Senghore
Source: The Point
 

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freeman - Banjul, Gambia
Thursday, July 26, 2007 1:16 PM
well,am impressed by jammehs speach,he said the truth of the white people,who are always following their interests in this world.but look at us africans,why are we always back in the world?
Mr.jammeh,i hope u can answer this,the answer is simple.it is because of our selfish rulers like jammeh himself,who thinks they are the only people who have the rights to rule africa.they want to rule for how long? and makes themselves richer and richer and meke others poorer ad poorer.
we have been tortured during the whitmans time and still been bullied by our own rulers like jammeh,how many Gambians went missing during your regime?ask your self this question,and as a patriotic citizen as u put it,try to answer it please.

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