Welcoming dignitaries, Col. TA Lamidi, ECOMIG Deputy Force Commander, thanked Colonel Tamba for the warm welcome accorded to him and making sure he understood the dynamics of ECOMIG operations in The Gambia.
“We do not want you to go but it is the nature of our job, we come and go,” he said.
Col. Lamidi equally thanked Col Tamba for diligently discharging his responsibilities towards achieving the mandate of ECOMIG.
Also speaking, Her Excellency Miatta Lilly French, Resident President of the ECOWAS Commission and Head of Mission in The Gambia, spoke highly of their cordial working relationship with Colonel Tamba and therefore wished him well in his future endeavours.
She reminded that good leadership is not what happened when ‘you are there’ but when you are leaving and after you have left.
“I believe Colonel Tamba has been able to accomplish his task and his men and women will continue to show in them their dedication to the mission.”
She on behalf of the ECOMIG Force and ECOWAS Mission in The Gambia thanked Col Tamba for his good leadership role played while commanding ECOWAS Mission in The Gambia.
She informed the in-coming Force Commander, Col. Kane that their expectations are high as his predecessor has set the bar high.
However, she expressed optimism that Col. Kane would deliver as expected within the dictates of the Mission.
In his farewell remarks, Col. Cheikh Omar Tamba, outgoing Commander, first returned thanks to officials and men under his watch for the unity and support extended to him in ensuring that he fulfilled his mission.
“It’s an honour for me to serve and work with all ECOMIG Forces in the country. I also wish my successor well and I am confident that with his professionalism and commitment, he will live up to expectation.”
Col. Ousmane Aly Kane, the in-coming ECOMIG Force Commander, thanked Col. Tamba for his service, saying he will do his best to live up to the dictates of the mission.
“I look forward to a more fruitful working relationship with all ECOMIG forces in The Gambia,” he added.
The ceremony was chaired by Lt. Col. Alfred Marteye, ECOMIG PRO.