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E-Space poised to end illegal migration

africa » gambia » banjul
Friday, January 18, 2008
Eleanor Cole,  director of E-Space  Gambia Limited has expressed her readiness to create employment opportunities for young Gambians, with the aim of eradicating illegal migration to the Canary Islands.

In an exclusive interview with the Daily Observer, Mrs Cole said the phenomenon of illegal migration should be stopped as it leads to the untimely death of many youngsters in Africa.

"Gambians are fortunate to have a president who has a vision for the young people," she said.

Mrs Cole intimated that her organisation is a service provider which seeks to promote and train Gambian youths in their areas of specialisation, ranging from banking and finance, arts and culture, showbiz and health, among others.

"We intend to have  galleries for artists, which would not only give them the opportunity to market their products, but as well expose them internationally," she revealed.

She added that this will enable young people to create smallscale businesses with decent living conditions and make their own haven in The Gambia .


Author: by Buya Jammeh
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