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Celebrating Gambia’s 60th Independence: A Message from Early Childhood Educators
The National Association of Early Childhood Educators (AECE) celebrated The Gambia’s 60th Independence Anniversary, featuring an infant president’s speech emphasizing national unity and socio-economic progress. The event was attended by parents, teachers, and government officials, advocating a collective commitment to preserving the nation’s identity and achieving sustainable development.
The National Association of Early Childhood Educators (AECE) of The Gambia commemorated the nation’s 60th Independence Anniversary with a celebratory event. This gathering featured an infant president, Alieu Saidy, who delivered a speech representing President Adama Barrow. The ceremony took place on Thursday at MacCarthy Square in Banjul, attended by parents, teachers, and government officials, including Health Minister Dr. Ahmadou Lamin Samateh, in representation of cabinet ministers from various nursery schools.
In his address, infant President Alieu Saidy reflected upon the tangible successes obtained during his eight-year tenure. He emphasized the visible socio-economic achievements in infrastructure that have positively impacted all sectors, regions, and communities across The Gambia. He reminded citizens of the importance of preserving the nation’s identity, culture, and relationships, which define them as a unified people.
Alieu Saidy articulated that effective governance, adherence to the Constitution and Laws, functional institutions, and defined territorial boundaries are essential for the nation’s integrity. He expressed concerns about resource wastage and underscored the necessity of collective commitment to preventing such outcomes. The infant president highlighted the centrality of a robust economy fueled by human and material resources, productivity, and the creativity required for positive national change.
The celebration of The Gambia’s 60th Independence Anniversary by the AECE underscored the significance of national identity and cooperative governance. The event, featuring an infant president’s remarks about socio-economic progress, highlighted the nation’s achievements and emphasized the need for collective responsibility among citizens. Such engagements foster unity and a shared commitment to sustainable development within the Gambian context.
Original Source: www.voicegambia.com
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