Members of the Babylon Village Youth and Sports Association (BVYSA) are preparing to stage a football tournament named after the late journalist Musa Ndow. The tourney, scheduled to begin on 17th July 2022 will be played at the village’s football ground in Kombo North District, West Coast Region.
The late journalist Musa Ndow was a resident of Babylon village. Organisers of the tournament say the late journalist Ndow had contributed immensely towards the setting up of the village youth association and the sports committee.
Muhammed Sanyang, the Public Relations Officer of BVYSA said Musa Ndow was the secretary general of the Babylon Village Sports Committee and that the association was established in September 2018 to promote grassroots football and development in the village.
PRO Sanyang revealed that the late Musa Ndow was the one who registered the Babylon Sports Association with The Gambia Football Federation (GFF) and he also facilitated good media relations between the association and Gambian journalists and media houses in general.
“When we announced our intention to name this year’s tournament after Musa Ndow, the whole village appreciated it. We are starting the tournament on 17th July and the first match will be between Bantaba FC and the Late Alieu Mou Ndow FC,’’ he stated.
He said they will print T-shirts bearing Musa Ndow’s photo, adding that any form of support from the general public is highly welcome.
Mr. Bakary Sanneh, Auditor of the Babylon Village Development Committee and Vice Chairman of the Babylon Sports Committee, described the late Musa Ndow as a very active member of the VDC and the Sports Committee.
“Until his last day on earth, we were together with him and we were working at the football field until the last day before he travelled to the provinces where he had an accident and died.
“Musa left a big gap in the VDC, Babylon Sports Committee, and even The Gambia. The decision to name this year’s tournament after him is a step in the right direction. He is a very good man and was very down to earth,’’ Mr. Sanneh remarked.
The late Musa Ndow and his colleague journalist Pa Modou Faal and one Kawsu Bayo, a health worker, died in a car accident on 17th January 2022 while on a covid-19 sensitisation programme along the Trans-Gambia Highway around Farafenni.
Source: Lam TORO News