PRESIDENT JAMMEH DISCHARGES 13 CURED HIV/AIDS PATIENTS

17th June, 2007

Sunday, June 17, 2007 was a historic day in Kanilai village, Foni Kansala District, the birth place of President Yahya Jammeh.

This is because, the day witnessed the discharge by President Jammeh, a batch of 13 cured HIV/Aids patients, who have successfully undergone the President's treatment.

At the event, President Jammeh delivered a groundbreaking speech revolving on his treatment of the pandemic at an event attended by top government officers and the local community, among others.


President's Speech

PLEASE CLICK ON ANY OF THE FOLLOWING MINI SIZED PICTURES TO SEE THE FULL SIZED VERSIONS OF IT.
President Jammeh sits with 2-year old Adama Manneh, who was also discharged.
The 13 cured HIV/AIDS patients discharged by President Jammeh.
Fatou Fadera, HIV/AIDS cured patient.
Fatou Kaw cured HIV/AIDS patient.
Tida Gibba, cured HIV/AIDS patient.  Dado Jawo, cured HIV/AIDS patient.  Demba Bah, a patient cured of HIV/AIDS. Adama Sanneh, cured HIV/AIDS patient.  Sulayman Sanyang, cured HIV/AIDS patient. 
Kebba Saidy, cured HIV/AIDS patient.
Yafai Touray, a cured HIV/AIDS patient.
President Yahya Jammeh giving remarks, during the discharge of 13 cured HIV/AIDS patients treated by him.
Health Secretary of State Dr Tamsir Mbowe making a statement.
Ousman Sowe, cured patient of the first batch of HIV/AIDS giving some comments on behalf of the patients treated by President Jammeh.
Fatou Jatta of the first batch treated patients giving a vote of thanks.
The cured patients rejoice in appreciation of President Jammeh's cure for HIV/AIDS.
Secretaries of State at the ceremony.
Medical Doctors at the ceremony. Members of the community attending the ceremony.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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