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GTTI Students' Union President extol Jammeh

africa » gambia » kanifing
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Morr B Ceesay, President of The Gambia Technical Training Institute Students' Union (GTTISU) has expressed profound gratitude and appreciation to President Yahya Jammeh for the donation of a new school bus to their institute.

Speaking to the Top Class columnist, Morr B Ceesay said that as part of the first anniversary of the HIV breakthrough celebration, President Jammeh donated seven (7) buses to seven schools in the Greater Banjul Area among which GTTI was included.

According to him, the school bus will greatly reduce the constraints that the students normally face in travelling to and from school.

He added that the school bus will also help them to travel on excursions to historical and tourist attraction sites in the country.

"I am proud to say that I have the best regime as students' union president since the establishment of this institution, because for the past 26 years, GTTI has never got a bus but with the help of President Jammeh, whose major priority is education, the school has now acquired one", he said.

Morr B Ceesay then thanked President Jammeh on behalf of the student union and the management of GTTI for the gesture, and assured the Gambian leader that they will make best use of the gift.

Speaking to this colomnist, Ousainou Bobb, Secretary General of the same union also expressed gratitude to President Jammeh saying that the bus could not have come at a better time than now. Mr Bobb, on behalf of the students and management, assured sought to assure the President of their continued loyalty and support to the Jammeh administration.




Author: by Mariatou Ngum-Saidy
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