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June 29, 2024
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GTUCCU Annual Delegates Meeting Underway in Brikama

 

The Annual Delegates Meeting of the Gambia Teachers’ Union Cooperative Credit Union (GTUCCU) is currently taking place at the Honorable Baboucarr Joof Hall in Brikama. The event has drawn delegates from various parts of the country, reflecting the union’s extensive reach and the importance of the occasion.

The meeting commenced with an opening address that emphasized the union’s dedication to advancing the welfare of its members. The atmosphere is one of optimism and collaboration, as participants are eager to discuss critical issues, share experiences, and propose strategies for the coming year.

A key highlight of the event is the presentation of the annual report, detailing the union’s achievements over the past year. This includes financial performance, membership growth, and various initiatives aimed at supporting teachers. Delegates are given the opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback, ensuring transparency and collective decision-making.

Sentiments from attendees have been overwhelmingly positive. Many have expressed their appreciation for the union’s efforts and the progress made in enhancing their professional and personal lives. “This meeting is crucial for us to come together and chart the way forward,” said a delegate. “We are proud of what we have achieved and are motivated to continue working towards our goals.”

The GTUCCU Annual Delegates Meeting is set to continue with various sessions focusing on different aspects of the union’s operations. As the meeting progresses, delegates remain engaged and committed to making significant contributions that will benefit all members of the union.

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