By Madi S. Njie
Mr. Hassoum Ceesay, Director General of National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC) has reassured his institution and Ministry of Tourism and Culture’s resolve to continue supporting the promotion of reading and writing culture in The Gambia. This is meant to address the poor reading and writing culture of Gambians, said Hassoum Ceesay.
Ceesay, a member of Writers Association of The Gambia (WAG), and immediate former VP of WAG made this remarks on 26 October 2019 at the Conference Hall of the NCAC during an International Press Briefing convened by WAG, in collaboration with NCAC, to update the media on WAG’s activities.
The NCAC boss underlined his institution’s satisfaction in WAG’s work to promoting Gambian literature, Gambian renewed culture and literacy. He informed that the NCAC and the Ministry of Tourism and Culture are very happy with the work of WAG, noting that all what the latter is doing falls within the parameters of the National Development Plans, particular in the area of quality education, through literacy, and vibrant reading culture
“WAG is 10 years now and it is one of the 7 artistic associations in this country. For the last 10 years, the WAG did not only produce books, but also engage on other intellectual and Scholarly activities, like symposia, debates, etc. And when we produce books, we have book launches. The Association itself has also produced 5 publications in the past 10 years,” he said. Ceesay said the purpose of the press briefing is that their members have been very busy in the international scenes in the last 4 to 5 months.
“We are preparing for a major outing to Dakar in Senegal and hope that some journalists will be invited to join the team. The association members have also been invited to number of international writers’ conferences this and next month, ” he said.
Musa Ceesay – WAG Vice President said WAG has been engaging on number of activities since inception in 2009. He noted that Gambian writers have been writing for a century or more; and added that this association is reviving the literary trends in the country. He said WAG held Congress in April 2019, and acknowledged the successes registered by the former board- e described as vibrant team.
“Since we took over, we embarked on series of activities. The Writers Association of Senegal is hosting Writers Conference in Dakar from 6 to 9 November 2019, and The Gambia is invited as special guest,” he said. He acknowledged that The Gambia and Senegal share common culture, and that some Gambian Writers would be awarded in Senegal.
DG Ceesay said in January 2019, the President of Association of Authors in Nigeria paid a visit to The Gambia to discuss number of issues on how to improve the literary scene, resulting in the invitation of the Assistant Treasurer, Ms. Bintou Sanneh, who went on a month long Residency in Nigeria in September 2019, and she came back with very good prospects. Ms. Sanneh is expected to publish two books she wrote during her residency in Nigeria.
“Ramatoulie Uthman,WAG Treasurer has also been invited to take part in a month long residency in Freetown Sierra Leone in December, which creates a link between WAG and Sierra Leon,” Ceesay said.
He said the Pan African Writers Association is organising Writers Conference in Malabo- Equatorial Guinea in which 2 or 3 WAG Members will take part.
WAG Secretary General, Mr. Modou Lamin Sowe, reiterated that he would take part in a month-long residency in Nigeria in the African Writers Development Trust, which is the first-ever Writers Residency in Abuja Nigeria, where he is expected to produce new work.
He said WAG has since its establishment, engaged ministries, NGOs, diplomats, among others to promote the culture of reading and writing, noting that without reading and writing culture no nation can developed.
Mr. Sowe reasoned that the poor readership in the country needs to be addressed, that is why they as the writers association, thought that education and awareness raising are fundamental things that they should play to ameliorate the sector.
In doing so, they motivated young people participation in the book industry, by organising award programs for young writers. He also said they plan to organise Banjul residency, where artists from other countries will be invited.
“We are happy that the new Gambia is raising clarion call in writing and we thought we can complement government in key ways. And our first activity will be the Kunta Kinteh International Book Festival, which will be held alongside the International Roots Festival.”
He said the World book and copyright day was also celebrated worldwide; and as an association they awarded 22 Gambians, both male and female, as source of motivation. He recalled that in April 2019. they held the Dr. Lenrie Peters Memorial Award in which 22 Gambian Writers were awarded.
“We also paid tribute to the former Gambian President –Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara in form of book exhibition held at the American Corner. We also donated 147 Books to schools and school children to motivate young people in reading,” he said.
Sowe disclosed that the want to organise a forum to develop a national book policy of The Gambia, to celebrate Gambian writers when they are alive, rather than honouring them when they are gone.
“We want over 80 percent of the books used in schools to be written by Gambians, with more Gambian Teachers to teach our children,” he declared.