By Kebba Ansu Manneh
As Muslims enter the month of Ramadan, the philanthropic arm of GACH Global-Abubakary Jawara Foundation on Wednesday distributed 2200 bags of rice and 300 bags of sugar to the Supreme Islamic Council, institutions while one hundred individuals were given D500 each.
The foundation has also created a package for the communities it is conducting its mining activities such as Tujereng, Kartong, Sanyang, Batokunku and others.
The secretary to the foundation, Bai Samba Drammeh, disclosed that Wednesday’s presentation meant to assist the needy Gambians across the country.
“The Abubakary Jawara Foundation is mainly created to support philanthropic gestures. Since its formation, it has put smiles on the face of many Gambians through various forms of intervention that affected positively on their livelihoods. It has also sponsored several local and overseas medical treatments, and supports rural communities with the dredging boreholes as well as other projects,” he said.
Drammeh said the foundation has also supported students by paying their tuition fees and annually contributes significant in the country’s social economic development.
Yusupha Jawara, chairperson of the foundation stands to mitigate and elevate poverty of Gambians especially children and seeks to promote community integration and unification through providing financial support to households and communities.
“As a foundation, we are committed to our objectives in uplifting the status and living conditions of the financially disadvantaged people in our country by helping to provide them with basic necessities,” Jawara said.
Sheikh Essa Darboe, president Gambia Supreme Islamic Council (GSIC), Shiekh Hamma Jaiteh and Sheikh Essa Jawara all hailed the foundation’s magnanimous gesture and urged other business owners to follow suit.