GACH lays foundation stone Batokunku D2M football field

The GACH Mining Company Sunday laid a foundation stone for the construction of the Batokunku village football field perimeter fence.

The D2.3 million project is part of the company’s social corporate responsibility. Batotunku is part communities in the Kombo Coastal Area, GACH is mining sand.

Speaking at the ceremony, the councillor of the area, Boto Bojanglauded the initiative and thanked the GACH CEO Abubakary Jawara for his foresight. 

He said other companies have mined in the area but none of them has built such a strong partnership with the community like GACH has done. 

According to Mr Bojang, GACH has been supportive to all the communities it is mining in including Sanyang where they built D1.5 million police and paid regular royalties to Tujereng.

Mustapha Kandeh, Batokunku village development committee chairman, commended GACH for fulfilling all the promises they made to the village. 

He said the company has also provided street lights for the village. 

“We are all grateful to GACH for bringing such development to our community,” Chairman Kandeh said.

He called on the villagers to be united.

The Sanyang VDC chairman Cherno Njiesaid his community is very grateful to GACH and its CEO. 

Ba-Jereh Jatta, the alkalo of Batokunku reiterates that many companies have conducted sand mining in his community but none brought a single development there. 

“It is GACH mining company who first paid royalties to us. Several companies mined here the past years but none of them paid a single royalty to us. We started realising development with GACH,” he said.

He called on the young people to affiliate themselves with the village development committee and contribute to its development agenda.

Amadou Manneh, GACH mining Kombo Coastal site manager, commended the communities for their support and assured them of the company’s strong commitment to continue fulfilling its social corporate responsibility.

Speaking of the women, Muso Bojangpleads with GACH to extend its support to the women.