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Photo: Members of Ghancoy 8 together with the Ngonjon Mosque Commitee |
In a heartwarming display of generosity, the Ghanaian Ecomig Forces (Ghancoy 8), stationed in Barra in the North Bank Region (NBR), has made a substantial contribution to the Ngonjon Mosque, igniting a renewed sense of unity and purpose within the community. This generous gift not only supports the mosque's ongoing initiatives but also strengthens bonds among residents, showcasing the power of collective goodwill in uplifting local spirits.
The donated items include bags of rice, oil, praying mats, portable drinking water bottles, canteens of tamarins, etc, to list a few.
Speaking on behalf of the contingent commander was Captain Christle Monday Odame of the Barra base camp, who outlined the contingent's good rapport with the people of the North Bank Region.
She said: "We had a good rapport with the people of the North Bank Region, so, at every point in time, their consent is in our hearts. While they were fasting we thought it wise that once they were done we would be able to give them some items to relieve them of their fast, so they enjoy not only with the civilians but the community as well and that's why our contingent commander, as well as the civic team, thought it wise to come and do this donation. We will try as much as possible to reach the four (4), corners of the North Bank Region (NBA). We may not be able to reach all of them within our timeframe. Yesterday, we went to Banjul to commission the Banjul ferry terminal's mosque, and hopefully, our contribution, support and donations should reach everywhere 'In Shaa Allah," she concluded.
On his part, the Imam Ratib of Ngonjon village, Mamadou Sowe, prayed for the continuous blessings of the Ghanaian Economic Forces in the Gambia, particularly the ones stationed in Barra. He said the donation was timely while describing it as big.
"The gesture may be seen as small to you (the Ghancoy 8 group), but it is a big thing to us," he asserted.
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Former President Jammeh leaves the country as forces approach Banjul, and Barrow arrives as President days later.
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