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Current Feed ContentIn Busumbala land crisis, opposing parties trade accusation![]() Tuesday, May 20, 2008 The custodians of Busumbala Village, the Jatta Kunda family, have re-affirmed their respect for the rule of law, with respect to the pending case on the recent demolition of buildings in that village. Given their reaction on the matter on behalf of the Jatta Kunda Family, namesakes, Bolong Wudeh Jatta and Bolong BLK Jatta, the Alikalo and ward councillor of Busumbala, respectively, in a recent interview with the Daily Observer sought to reiterate their strong commitment to the rule of law, hoping that justice would take its course. They stressed that victory would be theirs, in an effort to boost their moral standing. Commenting on the history of the land in dispute, the Alkalo of Busumbala said that in 1965, the late Alhagi Yusupha Jobe had been given a piece of land by the late Fa-Nani Jatta, who was then the head of KAMBI KUNDA -BA “Kabilo”, a section of the village of Busumbala. He added that in 1988, the late Mr Jobe came back to the same “kabilo” to request for an increase in the area of the plot of land. This, they claimed, was witnessed by some family members, in the persons of Demba Jatta and Jerreh Jatta, who were then heads of that “Kabilo”. They said that Mr Jobe further acquired another piece of land from Pa Mbidu Jawara, who was the head of Jawara Kunda “kabilo”, in the same village. That piece of land, they went on, was situated next to the one obtained from Kambi -kunda-ba “Kabilo”. They alleged that in june 1998, the late Yusupha Jobe secretly connived with the Alkalo of Jabang village and some unnamed government officials to lease a vast track of land, measuring 56.77 hectares, covering a swamp and dryland, which they (all the 10 Kabilolu of Busumbala) had been using for subsistence farming, for centuries. Having acquired the said land in this manner, they said, the late Mr Jobe avoided Busumbala during the lease period, so as not to arouse suspecion in the villagers about the apparent theft of their lands. They claimed that he had used the Jabang Alkalo to sign the lease document, and that thereafter he even used the attestation form of the Alkalo of Tawto to re-sell individual plots from the same piece of land. It was after Mr Jobe’s assignees started working on the development of the land, around 2005, that “the intensive nature of his greed manifested itself.” This, they went on, affected each and every family of what was the traditional settlement of Busumbala. Subsequently, in May 2006, a civil suite was filed in the High Court by the villagers, for the cancellation of the fraudulently obtained lease with a claim of one million dalasis (D1, 000,000.00) in damages. However, no court decision was made for the proceeding for one whole year. And the result of that is the recent demolition exercise allegedly sanctioned by the son of Yusupha Jobe, Sulayman K Jobe, Alias K Jobe, the aftermath of which left hundreds of people homeless and vulnerable. And now most of these affected people are sheltering in open places. This reporter visited the area and was able to speak to some of them. Sarjo Camara, one of the victims, expressed concern on behalf of hundreds of his colleagues. He said that their conditions could deteriorate if they were not given assistance, adding that the rains were fast approaching, and that he and his family were currently sheltering in a mosque. He alleged that they had never been given any notice to vacate the place before the demolition, and this he described as foul play and injustice. Jally Nyama Jobarteh, a renound musician, Momodou Bobo Jallaw, Bambo Silla, Yama Camara, Maimuna Mendy, Amadou Sarjo Bah, Natoma Sanyang, Kelepha Sowe, and a host of others, expressed similar sentiments, in a rather distorted mood. They however apealled for help to the Gambian leader, President Yaya Jammeh, saying that they were desperately in need of assistance. In an effort to present a balanced report, the Daily Observer sought the reaction of Mr Sulayman K Jobe, who categorically refuted everything that was put forward by the other side. Putting the record straight, Mr Jobe said that his late father, Yusupha Jobe, had acquired the plots of land (“more than 200meters”) from the Kambi Kunda –ba and Jawara kunda families of Busumbala. And he added that “I have several authentic documents regarding the land, copies of which has been circulated to the NIA; department of state for local government, lands and religious affairs (DOLG&L); department of physiccal planning and housing (PP&H); and social security and housing finance cooperation (SSHFC).” Mr Jobe’s description of the said stretch of land put it at 1000 x 860 meters in length and 580 x 650 meters in width. This, he said, was later leased with the Physical Planning and Housing departments, 70% of which belongs to the said departments, with 30% belonging to the Jobe Kunda Family. Mr Jobe went on to explain that all this happened when the change of purpose had been effected from Agricultural to Residential. He said that a survey had been conducted by the said Department, and that the area was named Jabang Layout, because three quarters of the land was part of Jabang. He further highlighted that the Alikalo of Busumbala was initially given a warning letter by the Department of Physical Planning and Housing against erecting any structure within the area, a warning, he said, the people of Busumbala disrecarded. On the allegation that the victims did not receive any notice, Mr Jobe denied this, saying that they had ealier been sent a notice to vacate the place before the demolition exercise was carried out. And he added: “My involvement in the demolition exercise came when I was contracted by the department of physical planning and housing and the social security and housing finance cooperation, who had awarded my company, ALGAM Enterprise, a contract of that nature long before. “If I am given the contract I see no reason for rejecting it,” he conluded. Author: by Sheriff Barry Gambia can be food self-sufficient if...![]() Friday, April 25, 2008 Alhagie Dembo Jatta, an elite agriculturist who also double as a board member at the National Research Institute (NARI) has said that The Gambia can be food self-sufficient in rice without relying on exported rice if, the citizenry particularly the youths participate effectively in rice cultivation. According to Mr Jatta, these will even be another adherance to President Yahya Jammeh’s back-to-the-land call. In an interview with the Daily Observer recently at his Busumbala home in the Kombo North District, Mr Jatta affirmed that what warranted him to venture into farming was his vision to respond to President Yahya Jammeh’s call as well as an agriculturist who spend over 15 years in different countries across Europe and Assia working as an agriculturist. He urged Gambian youths to distance themselves from the attitute of staying in the urban areas or sacrificing their lives on the way to the Canary Island with the intension of seeking greener pasture. According to him, there is every greener pastor in this country if the people properly utilise the opportunities available. “As always highlighted by President Jammeh, together we can make The Gambia, the Singaphore of Africa” he said. He then highlighted the various agricultral activities he engaged and dialated on what prompted him to engage in farming activities. He said “when I bought a horse and farming equipments, people wondered why I decided to venture into such. But for me, I strongly believe that farming can only be the alternative for The Gambia to become food self-sufficient. Even our fathers depended on farming which was their sources of income and feeding as well” he said. He narrated that the Nerica rice introduced by the Gambian leader is one of the best rice for cultivation noting that during his initial cultivation, he harvested over 400 bags of rice. “Even with this, I provided employment for many Gambians during the rainy season” he concluded. Author: by Sheriff Barry Best Student Athletes Awarded Scholarship![]() Wednesday, March 12, 2008 The principal of Model Senior Secondary School in Busumbala village, Mr. Ague Isaac, over the weekend awarded scholarships to the four best student athletes of the school at a colourful ceremony. The announcement to award scholarships to the four best students was revealed by the Principal of the school while handing over cash prizes to Green, Yellow and Blue houses at the end of an inter-house athletic competition organised by the school. The prizes ranged from D1000, D800 and D600 respectively. According to him, the best four athletes will enjoy a three-year scholarship during their period of education in the school. He added that any student that emerged first in two events will also benefit from a one-year scholarship. He said this is to motivate students to take part in sporting events in order to be ready to represent the school at inter school competition. He urged the students to participate in sports in order to become professionals and to be able to represent the country at international competitions. He commended those who took part in the event for making it a success. Author: By Abdourahman Sallah Source: The Point Dangam Are Champions of Busumbala![]() Friday, January 11, 2008 A penalty scored in the second half by Ablie Saho has earned Dangam FC the most awaited title heavily contested together with their opponents Keith FC last weekend in the Busumbala league championship. The match, played at the Busumbala football field, was a replayed final following a goal-less draw by both teams on December 25, 2007. The first half of the encounter was filled with display of talents, zeal and determination by both teams and it ended 0-0. In the 53rd minute of the second half a penalty, which was masterfully scored by Ablie Saho, dashed the hopes of Keith FC and proved decisive. The organisers of the tournament, Busumbala Youths and Sports Committee presented a giant trophy and cash prize of D8,000.00 . An amount of D5,000.00 was given to Keith FC as runners up. Bai Mustapha Jarju assistant Secretary General of the committee described the tourney as very successful. He commended Solo Marreh sponsor of the Knockout tournament which was won by Golden FC. Source: The Point Murder Case in Court![]() Thursday, November 08, 2007 The trial of Demba Cham for allegedly attempting to commit murder will resume next Monday at the Brikama Magistrates’ Court. The case was billed to proceed last Monday but could not thanks to the sudden demise of the chauffeur of magistrate Buba Jawo and the apparent absence of the defence counsel from court. It would be recalled that Demba Cham had, in Busumbala in Kombo North, made an attempt on the life of one Binta Njie by tripping her and then pressed her until she answered to the call of nature. The case resumes Monday. Author: By Yai Dibba Source: The Point Assault Suspect Given D10, 000 Bail![]() Wednesday, October 31, 2007 The Bundung Magistrates’ Court on Friday granted bail to one Liz Gomez in the sum of D10, 000 and will return to court on 13 November for the beginning of trial proceedings. Liz was charged with an offence of stoning one Lamin Sanyang on the chest and, as a result, caused him actual bodily harm.
Author: By Njie Baldeh Source: The Point D1M School Project for Busumbala![]() Saturday, June 02, 2007 A newly constructed school at the tune of D1 million was recently inaugurated in Busumbala village, Kombo North. Author: By Abdoulie Nyockeh & Yai Dibba Source: The Point |
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