The Abubakary Jawara Foundation has donated D150, 000 to the Gambia Volleyball Federation. The donation is part of the foundation’s desire to contribute to developing sports in the country.
CEO Abubakary Jawara presented the token to the President of the Gambia Volleyball Federation, Bai Dodou Jallow on Tuesday at the GACH Global head office.
This followed a courtesy call meeting between the federation and the GACH CEP on Monday where the visiting Volleyball officials highlighted some of the challenges, they face in popularising the little-talked-about sport.
President Bai Dodou Jallow expressed delight over the donation and highlighted its significance to the federation’s drive. He acknowledged that the donation received from GACH Global is the highest they received since winning the African championship.
“The importance of the collaboration between GACH Global Group and the Gambia Volleyball Federation in shaping the future of volleyball in the country cannot be overemphasised,” he said. President Jallow, while expressing his gratitude once again, outlined the federation’s plans for the judicious use of the donated funds. He assured the gathering that every dalasi would be strategically invested in sectors that would further the growth and development of volleyball in the Gambia.
“Such partnerships have the potential to elevate Gambian sports to new heights, fostering an environment where athletes can thrive and the nation can proudly celebrate its achievements on the continental and global stages,” he added.
GACH Global’s Director of Communication, MafugiCeesay highlighted CEO Jawara’s genuine commitment towards contributing to the welfare of the less privileged and the national interest. He said Mr Jawara has put strong emphasis and seriousness towards his company’s corporate social responsibility, adding that the donation reflects the GACH CEO’s commitment to supporting initiatives that positively impact the community.
“The donation is not merely a financial transaction but a testament to Mr Jawara’s belief in the transformative power of sports and its potential for societal development,” he said.
He said Jawara’s philanthropic act sets a commendable precedent for corporate social responsibility and underscores the pivotal role that private enterprises can play in shaping the destiny of national sports.