Thousands
of sympathisers on Friday gathered at
the Gunjur cemetery to attend the
funeral of another gallant officer of
The Gambia Armed Forces, Major Famara
Jammeh, who perished in a helicopter
crash on Monday March 3, 2008 in the
Kingdom of Nepal.
It would be too far beyond understanding
were God to have given human being life
only to take it away again without
consolation as in the case of the late
major Famara Jammeh better known as FAMO.
Famara Jammeh's gallantry, unshakable
faith and loyalty to the Gambian leader
President Dr Alhaji Yahya Jammeh and the
chief of Defence Staff Major General
lang Tombong Tamba triggered the
thousands of sympathisers.
Speaking at a high profile funeral
second only to "Arafa" day in Mecca
punctuated with grief, Colonel Masaneh
Kinteh described the late Major Famara
Jammeh as a gallant, discipline and
moral soldier. He said "the late Famara
Jammeh was promoted to the rank of Major
two weeks ago. He was a highly
professional soldier without doubt and
he died in the service of peace".
On the death of Major Jammeh, Col Kinteh
said, "Investigations have disclosed
that Famara together with eleven other
United Nations peace keepers were in a
helicopter travelling from one of their
bases heading towards the capital of the
Kingdom of Nepal when the aircraft was
engulfed into flames by a lightning".
"I must thank the President and
Commander-in-Chief Dr Alhaji Yahya
Jammeh, the Chief of Defence Staff Major
General Lang Tombong Tamba and all those
who contributed both in cash and kind
towards the recovery and the
transportation of the corpse, including
the escort of the fallen hero Famara
Jammeh to The Gambia.
Imam Baba Leigh also speaking at
funeral, describe the late Famara Jammeh
as a true muslim whose hereafter will be
in heaven. He said Famara was a soldier
who was worth his salt and should be
admired as he died in the service of
humanity in a peacekeeping mission.
Imam Momodou Lamin Touray, deputy Imam
of State House, described the late
Famara Jammeh as a true muslim saying
that he was a member of the State House
mosque committee. "Famara died on a
right course", he said. The Gambian
leader, President Jammeh, gave D50,000
to the family of the late Famara Jammeh.
This was followed by a donation of ten
bags of rice and two bags of sugar from
the State House mosque committee. Major
General Lang Tombong Tamba also donated
an undisclosed amount. The police, and
immigration departments also gave a cash
donation to the family.
As a serving member of the Gambia Armed
Forces Major Jammeh was honoured with
the customary gun salute as last respect
to a fallen colleague.