The Gambia leader has told his people to condemn homosexuality - Homosexuals must not be entertained anywhere.

May 28th, 2009

By Mohammed Legally-Cole

 

President Yahya A. J. J. Jammeh speaking to thousands of APRC party supporters and militants at the end of his dialogue with the people tour, at the Arch 22nd in Banjul on Saturday May 23rd 2009, has said that his government will not condone homosexuality in the country and describing the act as unIslamic saying that countries allowing homosexual in their countries will not peace.

The Gambian leader said that a man should marry with a woman, but man and man should not marry. He urged people not to entertain homosexuals in their compounds and also not to allow them to use money on them to operate. He pointed out that the peace and security of the country will never be compromised for such things.

Commenting on the issue of the dead Ghanaian bodies recovered in The Gambia, president Jammeh recalled that when the bodies were recovered, they were even shown on GRTS and some of the diplomatic missions in the country were invited for viewing. He said that Ghanaians have their own community in The Gambia and have never at any time been harassed.

“I see no reason why we should kill them. We take people to court,” he stressed. He said, in fact it was The Gambia who took the matter to the United Nations for investigations.

 On the issue of Gambian youths migration to Europe, President Jammeh stated that he is not against Gambian youths traveling to Europe but urged them to acquire the right documents to travel and avoid illegal migration through the most dreadful, unsafe and dangerous route via the high seas.

He advised the youths to work hard in order to contribute towards national development and engage themselves in business development and workshops in order to improve their skills noting that most of the workshops in this country are managed and operated by foreigners, which he noted as not a good sign for development. 

President Jammeh stated that 99% of Gambians have clean hearts that is why the country is developing despite all the food crisis facing the globe the Gambia is still surviving.     “I don’t want to see any Gambian suffering whether the individual is in the opposition or not”. He has assured Gambians that time will come the Gambia will look like or more developed than Dubai.

He thanked the people of Banjul for their loyalty towards the government and APRC since 1994 up to date; they are still giving us the support.

 

Yankuba Touray, Secretary of State for Fisheries and Water Resources, encouraged youths to acquire skills that would make them become employable and capable of contributing to national development. He recalled on the numerous development projects initiated by the government in various areas. He called for the need for the national council for civic education to talk to people on issues that would develop the country.

Other speakers at the meeting were the Mayor of Banjul Samba Fa al, Aji Louise Jobe, Aji Fatou Sallah, Hon Yankuba Touray, National Mobiliser APRC, Hon Fatou Lamin Faye, and Councilor Landing Sanyang among others.

Yankuba Colley, Mayor of Kanifing Municipal Council (KMC), also called on the residents of the area to change their attitude in managing waste to make the city clean.

 At the end of the meeting, president Jammeh donated 10 heads of cattle to the people of Banjul for his birthday.