The infertility treatment

Monday, August 11, 2008
Throughout history, there has never been a time when men of extraordinary aptitude where allowed to execute their missions without being challenged; it is either for the  astounding nature of their accomplishments or for some reasons rooted in what they stand for.

The fact remains that whatever extraordinary accomplishment is reported, has always had to attract some degree of repulsion from the concerned generation. And as wisdom would have it, what is destined to be realized, no man can suppress.

This was exactly the case with President Jammeh’s landmark announcement of his possession of herbs with the potency to cure some of the world’s most bewildering medical deadlocks. Prominent among these were HIV/AIDS and diabetes. Of course, the former attracted more if not most of the condemnation his gesture of supernaturalism earned him.

However, one thing that seems to have been overlooked by those that it concerns has been the infertility treatment offered to women, results of which have been coming up of late. We have already seen Baby Isatou Njie Saidy being given birth to by Mrs Aja Sumbundu of Nemakunku.

Another lucky family  announced, last Thursday, the arrival of the newest member of their family, courtesy of the president’s infertility treatment. This latest breakthrough comes as reports of pregnancies, as a result of the president’s humanitarian gesture, filter through.
 
There is absolutely no point in making a fuss about whether ‘The Breakthrough’ is a reality or not; the facts abound. Even foreign citizens benefited from the show of Gambian dynamism.

What would be worth spending time and effort on now is sustainability of the exercise. There is a great deal of resources needed for the sustenance of this program. Regardless of who you are or what you are in society, your role is as important as anyone else’s. The man who is responsible for doing the curing clearly does not ask for a butut in return for what he is doing. He is neither doing it for popularity nor to attract money. All he needs is support to fulfil a divine mission.

Author: DO