Monday, May 13, 2024

Dr. Manta Drammeh Tumbs Up Successful OIC Hosting

By Prof. Alhagi Manta Drammeh Despite postponing the Summit for at least on two occasions, the Gambia has finally hosted this international forum of politicians, policymakers, scholars and business community from the Muslim Ummah and other observer countries. The Gambia made it. It is historic and memorable.
As a Gambian and part of the OIC’s International Islamic Fiqh Academy delegation, I felt proud that the Gambia was able to host such a grand Summit, despite the size and resources. Many people were wondering whether it would take place or not. Finally, it happened. Others were wondering what kind of country was going to host it and what kind of treatment were they going to have.
Putting politics aside, I believe that the Gambian people and the Government should be congratulated on the successful organisation of the Summit. I think many of the delegates spoke of their satisfaction with the organisation and commended the Gambians for their hospitality and humanity. The Gambia is the Smiling Coast of Africa. That culture of hospitality has to be developed and nurtured in generations to come. One felt the sense of security from the airport to the kairaba Conference Centre and around the hotels where the delegates stayed during the Summit. One also observed the amount of training that went into creating efficient liaison and protocol officers for the Summit. I met some of my own former students who recognised me, as I taught them remotely greeting me and welcoming me. I really felt proud and satisfied to see those young men and women excel in their career trajectories.
Having said that lessons can be learnt for future conferences and Summits at different levels. More learning is needed in management and coordination. Speakers of Arabic language could be increase as they know the culture and civilisation of the Arab world. What is Next?
As the Banjul-OIC Summit ended on a peaceful note, let now look forward. The summit has put the Gambia on the world map particularly in the Arab world. Some would confuse Gambia with Zambia. Diplomatically, the Gambia can be instrumental in resolving pending issues among them the Palestinian-Israel question and the Sudanese crisis. The Gambia is known for its quiet diplomacy based on dialogue and engagement. This goes back to the era of Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawar who played a key role in binging about peace between Iraq and the Islamic Republic of Iran in 1980s.
It is a great privilege that the Gambia is assuming the chairmanship of OIC for the next three years. This means that the Gambian President would be the spokesperson of the Muslim Ummah for the next three years. Economically, the Gambia can lobby for investment projects in terms of health and agricultural. The Gambia can secure scholarships for its students from OIC member countries. In addition, the Gambia is on a good footing to seek assistance from technologically developed OIC member countries to help the Gambia develop its technological and scientific base. The Gambia could be promoted as a safe tourist destination. Finally, we urge the Government of the Gambia to seize this opportunity to build on the success of the organisation of OIC summit, despite there are lessons to be learnt for the future. This opportunity should not be politicised but all the Gambians should see themselves in it and be a part of it..

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