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Concern Gambian comes home to invest

Africa » Gambia
Wednesday, March 03, 2010
Alieu Jatta, a young Gambian from Niumi Albreda who lives in Norway for the past Twenty four years has finally make a come back to his own country so as to contribute his quota to the national development of the country, which he said is growing at a very faster rate.

The patriotic Gambian who is now running a Motel called "Abaraka" at Kotu close to MSA told this reporter in an interview that his  return came open seeing the numerous development taken place under the Jammeh’s administration that inspired him and needs the compliment of young people both home and abroad.

According to him, he started the business in 2009 as he beliefs it will help in the socio-economic development of the country. This he went further to said that refreshments, foods are available at the Motel with musical entertainment during the weekend, which according to him attracts people. He described working for ones own country as something that everyone should be the proud of rather for other coutries. "The Gambian leader is doing extremely well in all government sectors that are fundamental to the development of the country and he has been very kind to the youths and the Gambian people in general" he stressed.

He however called for more support to the youths but did not hesitate urging his fellow youths not to forget their role as far as national development is concern, since they are the agent of development.
Author: Musa Ndow
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